Vapor‐Induced Assembly of a Platinum(II) Complex Loaded on Layered Double Hydroxide Nanoparticles

Author:

Morimoto Tamami1,Yoshida Masaki2ORCID,Sato‐Tomita Ayana3ORCID,Nozawa Shunsuke4ORCID,Takayama Junichi5ORCID,Hiura Satoshi5ORCID,Murayama Akihiro5ORCID,Kobayashi Atsushi1ORCID,Kato Masako2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Chemistry Faculty of Science Hokkaido University North-10 West-8, Kita-ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060-0810 Japan

2. Department of Applied Chemistry for Environment School of Biological and Environmental Sciences Kwansei Gakuin University 1 Gakuen-Uegahara Sanda Hyogo 669-1330 Japan

3. Division of Biophysics Department of Physiology Jichi Medical University 3311-1 Yakushiji Shimotsuke Tochigi 329-0498 Japan

4. Institute of Materials Structure Science High Energy Accelerator Research Organization (KEK) 1-1 Oho Tsukuba Ibaraki 305-0801 Japan

5. Faculty of Information Science and Technology Hokkaido University North-14 West-9, Kita-ku Sapporo Hokkaido 060-0814 Japan

Abstract

AbstractControlled self‐assembly of PtII complexes is key to the development of optical and stimuli‐responsive materials, but designing and precisely controlling them is still difficult owing to weak intermolecular interactions. Herein, we report the successful water‐vapor‐induced assembly of an anionic PtII complex [Pt(CN)2(ppy)] (Hppy=2‐phenylpyridine) electrostatically loaded onto cationically charged layered double hydroxide (LDH) nanoparticles consisting of Mg2+ and Al3+ ions. When the PtII complexes were densely loaded onto the LDH nanoparticles, the assembly was maintained, even in dilute aqueous media. In the case of sparse loading, the PtII complexes were loaded discretely in the dry state; however, when water vapor was adsorbed, the increased mobility of the PtII complexes led to their assembly on the LDH nanoparticles. The presence of water vapor led to a drastic change in luminescence from green to orange.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Chemistry,Catalysis,Organic Chemistry

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