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Dithiazolo[5,4‐b:4′,5′‐d]phosphole: A Highly Luminescent Electron‐Accepting Building Block
Authors:Dr Xiaoming He  Alva Y Y Woo  Dr Javier Borau‐Garcia  Prof Dr Thomas Baumgartner
Institution:Department of Chemistry and Centre for Advanced Solar Materials, University of Calgary, 2500 University Drive NW, Calgary, Alberta T2N 1N4 (Canada), Fax: (+1)?403‐289‐9488
Abstract:A family of highly emissive dithiazolo5,4‐b:4′,5′‐d]phospholes has been designed and synthesized. The structures of two trivalent P species, as well as their corresponding P oxides, have been confirmed by X‐ray crystallography. The parent dithiazolo5,4‐b:4′,5′‐d]phosphole oxide exhibits strong blue photoluminescence at λem=442 nm, with an excellent quantum yield efficiency of ?PL=0.81. The photophysical properties of these compounds can be easily tuned by extension of the conjugation and modification of the phosphorus center. Compared with the established dithieno3,2‐b:2′,3′‐d]phosphole system, the incorporation of electronegative nitrogen atoms leads to significantly lowered frontier orbital energy levels, as validated by both electrochemistry and theoretical calculations, thus suggesting that the dithiazolo5,4‐b:4′,5′‐d]phospholes are valuable, air‐stable, n‐type conjugated materials. These new building blocks have been further applied to the construction of an extended oligomer with fluorene. Extension of the dithiazolophosphole core with triazole units through click reactions also provides a suitable N,N‐chelating moiety for metal binding and a representative molecular species was successfully used as a selective colorimetric and fluorescent sensor for CuII ions.
Keywords:conjugation  copper  heterocycles  luminescence  sensors
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