Synthetically Tunable White-, Green-, and Yellow-Green-Light Emission in Dual-Luminescent Gold(I) Complexes Bearing a Diphenylamino-2,7-fluorenyl Moiety.

The syntheses and photophysical characterization of five new gold(I) complexes bearing diphenylamine-substituted fluorenyl moieties are reported; four are characterized by X-ray diffraction crystallography. Ancillary ligation on gold(I) is provided by organophosphine and N-heterocyclic carbene ligands. Two complexes, Au-DPA0 and Au-DPA1, are σ-aryls, two, Au-ADPA0 and Au-ADPA1, are σ-alkynyls, and one, Au-TDPA1, is a σ-triazolyl bound through carbon. All complexes show vibronically structured absorption and luminescence bands that are assignable to π-π* transitions localized on the diphenylamine-substituted fluorenyl π system. The excited-state dynamics of all five chromophores are governed by selection of the ancillary ligand and σ attachment of the diphenylamine-substituted fluorenyl moiety. All of these chromophores are dual luminescent in a toluene solution at 298 K. The luminescence from the aryl derivatives, Au-ADPA0 and Au-DPA1, appears green. The alkynyl derivative containing a phosphine ancillary ligand, Au-ADPA0, is a white-light emitter, while the alkynyl derivative containing an N-heterocyclic carbene ancillary ligand, Au-ADPA1, is a yellow-light emitter. The luminescence from the triazolyl-linked chromophore, Au-TDPA1, appears as yellow-green. Spin-restricted density functional theory calculations support the assignments of ligand-centric optical transitions but with contributions of ligand-to-metal charge transfer involving the vacant Au 6p orbital.

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