Third-Generation W(CNAr)6Photoreductants (CNAr = Fused-Ring and Alkynyl-Bridged Arylisocyanides)

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Homoleptic tungsten(0) arylisocyanides possess photophysical and photochemical properties that rival those of archetypal ruthenium(II) and iridium(III) polypyridine complexes. Previous studies established that extending the π-system of 2,6-diisopropylphenylisocyanide (CNDipp) by coupling aryl substituents para to the isocyanide functionality results in W(CNDippAr)6 oligoarylisocyanide complexes with greatly enhanced metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) excited-state properties relative to those of W(CNDipp)6. Extending electronic modifications to delineate additional design principles for this class of photosensitizers, herein we report a series of W(CNAr)6 compounds with naphthalene-based fused-ring (CN-1-(2-iPr)-Naph) and CNDipp-based alkynyl-bridged (CNDippCCAr) arylisocyanide ligands. Systematic variation of the secondary aromatic system in the CNDippCCAr platform provides a straightforward method to modulate the photophysical properties of W(CNDippCCAr)6 complexes, allowing access to an extended range of absorption/luminescence profiles and highly reducing excited states, while maintaining the high molar absorptivity MLCT absorption bands, high photoluminescence quantum yields, and long excited-state lifetimes of previous W(CNAr)6 complexes. Notably, W(CN-1-(2-iPr)-Naph)6 exhibits the longest excited-state lifetime of all W(CNAr)6 complexes explored thus far, highlighting the potential benefits of utilizing fused-ring arylisocyanide ligands in the construction of tungsten(0) photoreductants.

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Fajardo, J., Schwan, J., Kramer, W. W., Takase, M. K., Winkler, J. R., & Gray, H. B. (2021). Third-Generation W(CNAr)6Photoreductants (CNAr = Fused-Ring and Alkynyl-Bridged Arylisocyanides). Inorganic Chemistry, 60(6), 3481–3491. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.inorgchem.0c02912

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