1. Heterochiral Self-Discrimination Driven Dimerization of Polynuclear Gold(I)-Sulfido Complexes with Enhanced Phosphorescence.
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Yan LL, Chen Z, and Yam VW
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Decanuclear chiral gold(I) sulfido clusters (S
SDP -Au10 and RSDP -Au10 ) have been assembled by taking advantage of the judiciously selected SDP ligands (SDP = 7,7'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,1'-spirobiindane). Interestingly, an achiral heterodimer icosanuclear meso-cluster (mesoSDP -Au20 ) has been obtained by simply mixing SSDP -Au10 and RSDP -Au10 in a 1:1 ratio. These gold(I) complexes have been found to display intense near-infrared (NIR) luminescence with an emission maximum at around 750 nm in the solid state. The photoluminescence quantum yield (PLQY) of mesoSDP -Au20 in drop-cast solid-state thin film has been found to show a significant enhancement from 8 % in the SSDP -Au10 and RSDP -Au10 to 25 %. In addition, the dimerization process with heterochiral self-discrimination has been found to be sensitive to the solvent polarity and configuration of the diphosphine ligand. This work has provided a platform for the investigation and mechanistic understanding of heterochiral self-sorting and assembly processes., (© 2024 Wiley-VCH GmbH.)- Published
- 2025
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