We report on the convenient synthesis of a CNC pincer ligand composed of carbazole and two mesoionic carbenes, as well as the corresponding lithium- and magnesium complexes. Mono-deprotonation affords a rare “naked” amide anion. In contrast to the proligand and its mono-deprotonated form, tri-deprotonateds-block complexes show bright luminescence, and their photophysical properties were therefore investigated by absorption- and luminescence spectroscopy. They reveal a quantum yield of 16% in solution at ambient temperature. Detailed quantum-chemical calculations assist in rationalizing the emissive properties based on an Intra-Ligand-Charge-Transfer (ILCT) between the carbazolido- and mesoionic carbene ligands. (Earth-)alkali metals prevent the distortion of the ligand following excitation and, thus, by avoiding non-radiative deactivation support bright luminescence.
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Pinter, P., Schüßlbauer, C. M., Watt, F. A., Dickmann, N., Herbst-Irmer, R., Morgenstern, B., … Munz, D. (2021). Bright luminescent lithium and magnesium carbene complexes. Chemical Science, 12(21), 7401–7410. https://doi.org/10.1039/d1sc00846c
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