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Portrait of Arkady Yartsev. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Arkady Yartsev

Researcher

Portrait of Arkady Yartsev. Photo: Kennet Ruona

Microsecond Photoluminescence and Photoreactivity of a Metal-Centered Excited State in a Hexacarbene-Co(III) Complex

Author

  • Simon Kaufhold
  • Nils W. Rosemann
  • Pavel Chábera
  • Linnea Lindh
  • Iria Bolanõ Losada
  • Jens Uhlig
  • Torbjörn Pascher
  • Daniel Strand
  • Kenneth Wärnmark
  • Arkady Yartsev
  • Petter Persson

Summary, in English

The photofunctionality of the cobalt-hexacarbene complex [Co(III)(PhB(MeIm)3)2]+ (PhB(MeIm)3 = tris(3-methylimidazolin-2-ylidene)(phenyl)borate) has been investigated by time-resolved optical spectroscopy. The complex displays a weak (φ ∼10-4) but remarkably long-lived (τ ∼1 μs) orange photoluminescence at 690 nm in solution at room temperature following excitation with wavelengths shorter than 350 nm. The strongly red-shifted emission is assigned from the spectroscopic evidence and quantum chemical calculations as a rare case of luminescence from a metal-centered state in a 3d6 complex. Singlet oxygen quenching supports the assignment of the emitting state as a triplet metal-centered state and underlines its capability of driving excitation energy transfer processes.

Department/s

  • Centre for Analysis and Synthesis
  • Chemical Physics
  • NanoLund: Center for Nanoscience
  • eSSENCE: The e-Science Collaboration
  • Computational Chemistry

Publishing year

2021

Language

English

Pages

1307-1312

Publication/Series

Journal of the American Chemical Society

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

The American Chemical Society (ACS)

Topic

  • Physical Chemistry
  • Atom and Molecular Physics and Optics

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0002-7863