Bis(8‐quinolinolato‐N,O)platinum(II) and its synthetic intermediate, 8‐hydroxyquinolinium dichloro(8‐quinolinolato‐N,O)platinate(II) tetrahydrate |
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Authors: | Masako Kato Yuki Ogawa Mikiko Kozakai Yukihiro Sugimoto |
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Abstract: | Bis(8‐quinolinolato‐N,O)platinum(II), [Pt(C9H6NO)2], (I), has a centrosymmetric planar structure with trans coordination. The molecules form an inclined π stack, with an interplanar spacing of 3.400 (6) Å. 8‐Hydroxyquinolinium dichloro(8‐quinolinolato‐N,O)platinate(II) tetrahydrate, (C9H8NO)[PtCl2(C9H6NO)]·4H2O, (II), is soluble in water and is regarded as the synthetic intermediate of the insoluble neutral compound (I). The uncoordinated 8‐hydroxyquinolinium cations and the monoquinolinolate complexes form an alternating π stack. The origins of fluorescence and phosphorescence in (II) are assigned to the 8‐hydroxyquinolinium cation and the monoquinolinolate–Pt complex, respectively. |
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