Optical, third order non-linear optical and electrochemical properties of dipolar, centrosymmetric andC2vorganoimido polyoxometalate derivatives

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Abstract

A family comprising seven arylimido-polyoxometalate (POM) hybrid chromophores (three of which are new), with linear dipolar,C2vand linear centrosymmetric geometries have been synthesised and studied by electronic absorption spectroscopy, electrochemistry, Z-scans (two photon absorption, TPA) and computation (DFT/TD-DFT). These reveal that POM acceptor units are an effective basis for TPA materials: the centrosymmetric bis-POM chromophores produce significant cross sections (δup to 82 GM) from a single aryl bridge, a similar performance to larger dipolar π-systems combining carbazole or diphenylamino donors with the imido-POM acceptor. DFT/TD-DFT calculations indicate strong communication between POM and organic components is responsible for the linear and non-linear optical behaviour of these compounds, while electrochemical measurements reveal class II mixed valence behaviour resulting from an interplay of through-bond and through-space effects.

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Al-Yasari, A., El Moll, H., Purdy, R., Vincent, K. B., Spence, P., Malval, J. P., & Fielden, J. (2021). Optical, third order non-linear optical and electrochemical properties of dipolar, centrosymmetric andC2vorganoimido polyoxometalate derivatives. Physical Chemistry Chemical Physics, 23(20), 11807–11817. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0cp06610a

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