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Ultrafast Excited-State Dynamics in trans-(N-Heterocyclic carbene)platinum(II) Acetylide Complexes
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posted on 2021-08-05, 18:03 authored by Silvano
R. Valandro, Ru He, James D. Bullock, Hadi Arman, Kirk S. SchanzeThis
study probes femto- and picosecond excited-state dynamics
of a series of N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) ligand-containing platinum(II)
complexes of the type trans-(NHC)2PtII(CC-Ar)2, where CC-Ar is an arylacetylide. By
using femtosecond transient absorption spectroscopy, two dynamic processes
are observed: an ultrafast singlet → triplet intersystem crossing
(<0.3 ps), followed by geometric/electronic relaxation that takes
place on a 2–10 ps time scale. The geometric/electronic relaxation
is attributed to ligand torsional modes, mainly arising from twisting
of the aryl units relative to the square-planar PtL4 unit.
The dynamics of this relaxation process depend somewhat on steric
constraints induced by substituent groups attached to the (benz)imidazole
and phenyl ligands. The geometric relaxation dynamics slow with increasing
solvent viscosity. The experimental studies also reveal that the different
conformers can be photoselected by varying the excitation at different
near-UV wavelengths. To corroborate the experimental findings, density
functional theory calculations were conducted to probe the effects
of geometry and steric hindrance on the ground-state energy surface.
The calculations suggest that the barrier for torsion of the CC-Ar
units increases as N-substituents on the NHC ligands increase in the
order CH3 < cyclohexyl < n-butyl
and as the CC-Ar units are substituted in the 3 and 5 positions with tert-butyl groups.
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phenyl ligandsCC-Ar units increasesbutyl groupsstudy probes femto2 Pt IItranabsorption spectroscopytheory calculationsnear-UV wavelengthsground-state energy surfaceN-heterocyclic carbenesubstituent groupsrelaxation processUltrafast Excited-State Dynamicsrelaxation dynamicsNHC ligands increaseligand torsional modessteric constraintsorder CH 35 positionsCC-Ar unitssteric hindrancearyl unitspicosecond excited-state dynamicssquare-planar PtL 4 unit