Mesogenic gold complexes showing aggregation-induced enhancement of phosphorescence in both crystalline and liquid-crystalline phases

Author:

Yamada Shigeyuki12345,Rokusha Yuki12345,Kawano Ryo12345,Fujisawa Kaori12345,Tsutsumi Osamu12345

Affiliation:

1. Department of Applied Chemistry

2. College of Life Sciences

3. Ritsumeikan University

4. Kusatsu 525-8577

5. Japan

Abstract

Mesogenic Au complexes with a biphenyl core were synthesized as new AIEgens, and their thermodynamic and photophysical properties were discussed. Similar to Au complexes with a phenyl core which have been reported previously, the complexes with a short alkoxy chain formed dimers in the crystal form. However, the complexes with a long alkoxy chain formed two-dimensional layer structures through multiple intermolecular interactions in both the crystalline and liquid-crystalline (LC) phases. The present Au complexes showed a high thermochemical stability against thermal decomposition and a high thermodynamic stability of the LC phase. Moreover, these materials exhibited intensive phosphorescence with a large quantum yield (∼66%) in the crystals. In the crystal and LC phase with a layer structure, the phosphorescence intensity was enhanced only on aggregation. Thus, these mesogenic Au complexes can be expected to be useful as phosphorescent AIEgens.

Publisher

Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC)

Subject

Physical and Theoretical Chemistry

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