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  • 2024An approach for patterned molecular adsorption on ferromagnets, achieved via Moiré superstructurescitations
  • 2022Photophysical Integrity of the Iron(III) Scorpionate Framework in Iron(III)-NHC Complexes with Long-Lived 2LMCT Excited States27citations
  • 2021Island formation of Er(trensal) single-ion magnets on graphene observed on the micrometer scale5citations
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  • Jensen, Sigmund
  • Diekhöner, Lars
  • Løge, Isaac Appelqvist
  • Häggström, Lennart
  • Strand, Daniel
  • Ericsson, Tore
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  • Schwarz, Jesper
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  • Gupta, Arvind Kumar
  • Persson, Petter
  • Chábera, Pavel
  • Losada, Iria Bolaño
  • Dreiser, Jan
  • Buzzi, Michele
  • Pedersen, Kasper Steen
  • Wäckerlin, Christian
  • Bulicanu, Vladimir
  • Pedersen, Kasper S.
  • Rouzières, Mathieu
  • Cortijo, Miguel
  • Hillard, Elisabeth A.
  • Clérac, Rodolphe
  • Christensen, Jørn Bolstad
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Photophysical Integrity of the Iron(III) Scorpionate Framework in Iron(III)-NHC Complexes with Long-Lived 2LMCT Excited States

  • Häggström, Lennart
  • Strand, Daniel
  • Ericsson, Tore
  • Kaul, Nidhi
  • Huang, Ping
  • Ilic, Aleksandra
  • Uhlig, Jens
  • Prakash, Om
  • Yartsev, Arkady
  • Johnson, Catherine
  • Wärnmark, Kenneth
  • Bendix, Jesper
  • Rosemann, Nils W.
  • Lindh, Linnea
  • Schwarz, Jesper
  • Lomoth, Reiner
  • Gupta, Arvind Kumar
  • Persson, Petter
  • Chábera, Pavel
  • Losada, Iria Bolaño
Abstract

Fe(III) complexes with N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligands belong to the rare examples of Earth-abundant transition metal complexes with long-lived luminescent charge-transfer excited states that enable applications as photosensitizers for charge separation reactions. We report three new hexa-NHC complexes of this class: [Fe(brphtmeimb)2]PF6(brphtmeimb = [(4-bromophenyl)tris(3-methylimidazol-2-ylidene)borate]-, [Fe(meophtmeimb)2]PF6(meophtmeimb = [(4-methoxyphenyl)tris(3-methylimidazol-2-ylidene)borate]-, and [Fe(coohphtmeimb)2]PF6(coohphtmeimb = [(4-carboxyphenyl)tris(3-methylimidazol-2-ylidene)borate]-. These were derived from the parent complex [Fe(phtmeimb)2]PF6(phtmeimb = [phenyltris(3-methylimidazol-2-ylidene)borate]-by modification with electron-withdrawing and electron-donating substituents, respectively, at the 4-phenyl position of the ligand framework. All three Fe(III) hexa-NHC complexes were characterized by NMR spectroscopy, high-resolution mass spectroscopy, elemental analysis, single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis, electrochemistry, Mößbauer spectroscopy, electronic spectroscopy, magnetic susceptibility measurements, and quantum chemical calculations. Their ligand-to-metal charge-transfer (2LMCT) excited states feature nanosecond lifetimes (1.6-1.7 ns) and sizable emission quantum yields (1.7-1.9%) through spin-allowed transition to the doublet ground state (2GS), completely in line with the parent complex [Fe(phtmeimb)2]PF6(2.0 ns and 2.1%). The integrity of the favorable excited state characteristics upon substitution of the ligand framework demonstrates the robustness of the scorpionate motif that tolerates modifications in the 4-phenyl position for applications such as the attachment in molecular or hybrid assemblies.

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  • single crystal X-ray diffraction
  • single crystal
  • iron
  • susceptibility
  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance spectroscopy
  • elemental analysis
  • electronic spectroscopy