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A Phosphorescent Molecular “Butterfly” that undergoes a Photoinduced Structural Change allowing Temperature Sensing and White Emission
Authors:Dr Mingu Han  Yu Tian  Dr Zhao Yuan  Prof Lei Zhu  Prof Biwu Ma
Institution:1. Chemical and Biomedical Engineering, FAMU‐FSU College of Engineering(USA);2. Materials Science Program, Florida State University (USA);3. Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Florida State University (USA) http://bma.eng.fsu.edu
Abstract:A butterfly‐like phosphorescent platinum(II) binuclear complex can undergo a molecular structure change in which the Pt–Pt distance shortens upon photoexcitation, which leads to the formation of two distinct excited states and dual emission in the steady state, that is, greenish‐blue emission from the high‐energy excited state at the long Pt–Pt distance and red emission from the low‐energy excited state at the short Pt–Pt distance. This photoinduced molecular structure change has a strong dependence on the molecule’s surrounding environment, allowing its application as self‐referenced luminescent sensor for solid–liquid phase change, viscosity, and temperature, with greenish‐blue emission in solid matrix and rising red emission in molten liquid phase. With proper control of the surrounding media to manipulate the structural change and photophysical properties, a broad white emission can be achieved from this molecular butterfly.
Keywords:dual emission  metal–  metal interactions  molecular sensor  photoinduced transformations  platinum
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