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Ultrasound‐induced circularly polarized luminescence based on homochiral aggregation of clothespin‐shaped Pt(II) complexes

  • Masahiro Ikeshita,
  • Koichi Takahashi,
  • Nobuyuki Hara,
  • Soichiro Kawamorita,
  • Naruyoshi Komiya,
  • Yoshitane Imai,
  • Takeshi Naota

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1002/rpm.20240017
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 3
pp. n/a – n/a

Abstract

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Abstract Ultrasound‐induced circularly polarized luminescence (CPL) was achieved using planar chiral, binuclear clothespin‐shaped trans‐bis(salicylaldiminato)platinum(II) complexes. Solutions of the clothespin‐shaped platinum(II) complexes anti‐1a–c in cyclohexane immediately transformed into stable gels upon brief ultrasound irradiation. The ultrasound gels exhibited intense phosphorescent emissions at room temperature, whereas none of the solution exhibited significant emissions under UV light illumination. Interestingly, gels prepared from optically pure complexes exhibited CPL activity at room temperature with an anisotropy factor of |glum| = 1.5–2.6 × 10−3. The emissive gels were readily converted to the original non‐emissive solution upon heating and cooling to room temperature and could be gelled again by ultrasound irradiation. In addition, chromogenic control from green to red emission can be achieved simply by introducing MeO groups at different positions on the aromatic rings.

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