A Broadened Class of Donor-Acceptor Stacked Macrometallacyclic Adducts of Different Coinage Metals

  • Zhou Lu
  • , Lorenzo Luciani
  • , Shan Li
  • , Vladimir N. Nesterov
  • , Cristiano Zuccaccia
  • , Alceo Macchioni
  • , Jacob L. Fripp
  • , Weijie Zhang
  • , Mohammad A. Omary
  • , Rossana Galassi

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Abstract

A yet-outstanding supramolecular chemistry challenge is isolation of novel varieties of stacked complexes with finely-tuned donor-acceptor bonding and optoelectronic properties, as herein reported for binary adducts comprising two different cyclic trinuclear complexes (CTC@CTC’). Most previous attempts focused only on 1–2 factors among metal/ligand/substituent combinations, resulting in heterobimetallic complexes. Instead, here we show that, when all 3 factors are carefully considered, a broadened variety of CTC@CTC’ stacked pairs with intuitively-enhanced intertrimer coordinate-covalent bonding strength and ligand-ligand/metal-ligand dispersion are attained (dM–M’ 2.868(2) Å; ΔE>50 kcal/mol, an order of magnitude higher than aurophilic/metallophilic interactions). Significantly, CTC@CTC’ pairs remain intact/strongly-bound even in solution (Keq 4.67×105 L/mol via NMR/UV-vis titrations), and the gas phase (mass spectrometry revealing molecular peaks for the entire CTC@CTC’ units in sublimed samples), rather than simple co-crystal formation. Photo-/electro-luminescence studies unravel metal-centered phosphorescence useful for novel all metal-organic light-emitting diodes (MOLEDs) optoelectronic device concepts. This work manifests systematic design of supramolecular bonding and multi-faceted spectral properties of pure metal-organic macrometallacyclic donor/acceptor (inorganic/inorganic) stacks with remarkably-rich optoelectronic properties akin to well-established organic/organic and organic/inorganic analogues.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere202401576
JournalChemistry - A European Journal
Volume30
Issue number51
DOIs
StatePublished - Sep 11 2024
Externally publishedYes

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ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Catalysis
  • General Chemistry
  • Organic Chemistry

Keywords

  • cyclic trinuclear complexes
  • donor-acceptor complexes
  • noncovalent interactions
  • self-assembly
  • supramolecular chemistry

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