Phosphorescence sensitization via heavy-atom effects in d10 complexes |
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Authors: | Oussama Elbjeirami Manal A. Rawashdeh-Omary Mohammad A. Omary |
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Affiliation: | 1. King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals, Dhahran, Saudi Arabia 2. Texas Woman??s University, Denton, TX, USA 3. Department of Chemistry, University of North Texas, 1155 Union Circle, # 305070, Denton, TX, 76203, USA
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Abstract: | Heavy atom-induced phosphorescence of organic chromophores that originates from spin?Corbit coupling (SOC) is always accompanied by fluorescence quenching concomitant with a reduction of the triplet excited state lifetime. However, such changes are typically manifest by fluorescence quenching at room temperature and phosphorescence sensitization at cryogenic temperatures. Herein we overview our efforts over the past decade in which both internal and external heavy-atom effects (HAEs) can trigger room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) with dramatic shortening of the phosphorescence radiative lifetime by several orders of magnitude. Such spectral properties render new classes of phosphorescent materials for potential use in organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs). The molecular systems described in this paper are organic fluorophores that are ??-complexed or ??-bonded to a multinuclear d10 transition metal center, the presence of which leads to phosphorescence sensitization because of the significant SOC in such materials. |
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