Helicenic N-heterocyclic carbene copper(i) complex displaying circularly polarized blue fluorescence

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Enantiopure copper(i) chloride complexes bearing a monodentate N-(carbo[6]helicenyl)-NHC ligand have been prepared and characterized experimentally and computationally. Their high stability enables the stereochemistry to be probed by X-ray crystallography and NMR spectroscopy. The resolved enantiomeric complexes emit circularly polarized blue fluorescence with glum ∼1.3 × 10−3 in solution. The photophysical and chiroptical properties of these systems, with their helicene-centred origin, are similar to those of the organic helicene-benzimidazole precursor proligand, although the reverse axial chirality configuration is preferentially observed for the complex compared to the ligand.

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Gauthier, E. S., Kaczmarczyk, D., Del Fré, S., Favereau, L., Caytan, E., Cordier, M., … Crassous, J. (2022). Helicenic N-heterocyclic carbene copper(i) complex displaying circularly polarized blue fluorescence. Dalton Transactions, 51(40), 15571–15578. https://doi.org/10.1039/d2dt01925f

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