An Air- and Moisture-stable Zinc(II) Carbene Dithiolate Dimer Showing Fast Thermally Activated Delayed Fluorescence and Dexter Energy Transfer Catalysis.

Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany)(2023)

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A dimeric Zn carbene complex featuring bridging and chelating benzene-1,2-dithiolate ligands is highly stable towards air and water. The donor-Zn-acceptor structure leads to visible light emission in the solid state, solution and polymer matrices with λ between 577-657 nm and, for zinc(II) complexes, unusually high radiative rate constants for triplet exciton decay of up to k =1.5×10  s at room temperature. Variable temperature and DFT/MRCI studies show that a small energy gap between the LL/LMCT states of only 79 meV is responsible for efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF). Time-resolved luminescence and transient absorption studies confirm the occurrence of long-lived, dominantly ligand-to-ligand charge transfer excited states in solution, allowing for application in Dexter energy transfer photocatalysis.
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TADF,carbenes,luminescence,photocatalysis,zinc
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