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Synthesis and characterization of a luminescent diphosphine and aromatic N-heterocyclic copper(I) coordination polymer

JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY [2023]
Ming-Ming Wang, Xiaofei Kuang, Ting-Ting Li, Hui Yang, Ying-Hao Mi, Ying-Chao Xu, Can-Zhong Lu
ABSTRACT

Luminescent Cu(I) complexes have drawn considerable attention as alternative materials to precious transition metal complexes due to their low cost and electron configuration. Discrete heteroleptic diamine-diphosphine copper(I) complexes have been investigated owing to their outstanding photophysical features. However, heteroleptic copper(I) coordination polymers remain mostly unexplored. Herein, we report the synthesis and photophysical characterization of a heteroleptic copper(I) coordination polymer by employing bidentate oxybis(2,1-phenylene)bis(diphenylphosphine) (POP) diphosphine and nitrogen heterocyclic 5-[4-(1-imidazolyl)phenyl]-2H-tetrazole (ipt) as ligands. By utilizing the mixed-solvent strategy, a one-dimensional (1D) linear chain was constructed under solvothermal reaction conditions. Temperature-dependent emission spectra combined with decay time measurements demonstrate that emission originated from triplet phosphorescence at ambient temperature.

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