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Syntheses and phosphorescent properties of blue emissive iridium complexes with tridentate pyrazolyl ligands
Authors:Yang Lifen  Okuda Fumio  Kobayashi Katsuaki  Nozaki Koichi  Tanabe Yoshiaki  Ishii Youichi  Haga Masa-Aki
Affiliation:Department of Applied Chemistry, Faculty of Science and Engineering, Chuo University, 1-13-27, Kasuga, Bunkyo-ku, Tokyo 112-8551, Japan.
Abstract:
Novel neutral mixed-ligand Ir(N=C=N)(N=C)X complexes (N=C=N = 1,3-bis(3-methylpyrazolyl)benzene (bpzb), 1,5-dimethyl-2,4-bis(3-methylpyrazolyl)benzene (dmbpzb), and 1,5-difluoro-2,4-bis(3-methylpyrazolyl)benzene (dfbpzb); N=C = 2-phenyl pyridine (ppy); and X = Cl or CN) have been synthesized and characterized. An X-ray single-crystal structure of the complex Ir(dmbpzb)(ppy)Cl shows that the nitrogen atom in the ppy ligand occupied the trans position to the carbon atom in the tridentate N=C=N ligand of dmbpzb with the Ir-C bond length of 1.94(1) A, whereas the coordinating carbon atom occupied the trans position of chlorine. Electrochemical data show that the complexes exhibit an oxidation Ir(III/IV) process in the potential range of +0.5 approximately 0.9 V and two irreversible reductions at approximately -2.6 and -3.0 V against Fc (0)/Fc (+), respectively. All of the Ir(III) complexes do not emit phosphorescence at room temperature, although strong phosphorescence is exhibited at 77 K with the 0-0 transition centered at around 450 nm and lifetimes of 3-14 mus. DFT calculations indicate that the HOMOs are mainly localized on iridium 5dpi and chlorine ppi*, whereas the LUMOs are mainly from the ppy ligand pi* orbitals. The phosphorescence originates from a (3)LC state mixed with the (3)MLCT and (3)XLCT ones. Temperature-dependent lifetime measurements of Ir(dfbpzb)(ppy)Cl reveal the existence of a thermal deactivation process with a low activation energy (1720 cm (-1)) and very high frequency factor (2.3 x 10 (13) s (-1)). An unrestricted density functional theory indicates that the dd state, in which both the Ir-N (pyrazolyl) bond lengths increase considerably, exists almost at the same energy as that for the phosphorescent state. A thorough analysis based on the potential energy surfaces for the T 1 and S 0 states allows us to determine the reaction pathway responsible for this thermal deactivation. The calculated activation energies of 1600 approximately 1800 cm (-1) are in excellent agreement with the observed values.
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