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Preparation, Characterization, and Luminescence Properties of Gallium−Metal Face-to-Face Diporphyrins (M = H2, GaL, Ru(CO)(OH), Co)

The preparation and characterization of a new series of mixed metal cofacial anthracene-bridged diporphyrins (DPA) containing a GaL fragment (L = OMe, OH) and another metallic center (M = GaL, Ru(CO)(OH), Co, and H2 (i.e. free base)) are reported. The luminescence properties at 298 and 77 K, in dega...

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Published in:Inorganic chemistry 2001-08, Vol.40 (17), p.4134-4142
Main Authors: Harvey, Pierre D, Proulx, Nathalie, Martin, Geneviève, Drouin, Marc, Nurco, Daniel J, Smith, Kevin M, Bolze, Frédéric, Gros, Claude P, Guilard, Roger
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Language:English
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Summary:The preparation and characterization of a new series of mixed metal cofacial anthracene-bridged diporphyrins (DPA) containing a GaL fragment (L = OMe, OH) and another metallic center (M = GaL, Ru(CO)(OH), Co, and H2 (i.e. free base)) are reported. The luminescence properties at 298 and 77 K, in degassed EtOH solution, are also reported, and are characterized by a weak ππ* fluorescence (2 < τF < 7 ns) arising from the low energy Q-bands (S1→S0). In the mixed diporphyrin systems, a strong ππ* fluorescence is detected from the free base, while the transition metalloporphyrins of Co(II) and Ru(II) do not emit. The homobimetallic di[Ga(OMe)] species exhibits an unprecedented double ππ* fluorescence arising from the two lowest energy absorption Q-bands. On the basis of a comparison with photophysical data on GaL monoporphyrins, the weak fluorescence and absence of phosphorescence for most cases indicate efficient intramolecular quenching. To define structural features, the X-ray structures of (DPA)[Ga(OMe)]2 (2), (DPA)[Ga−(OH)−Ru(CO)] (5a), and (DPA)[Ga(OMe)−Ru(MeOH)(CO)] (5b) have been obtained. The structures of 5a and 5b demonstrate an interesting aspect of the structural chemistry of these ligands related to the internal methoxide and methanolic ligands in 5b (resulting in a large interplanar separation and center-to-center distance) and the internal metal-bridging hydroxyl ligand in 5a (resulting in a small interplanar separation and center-to-center distance). These data support previously reported discussions on the ability of the DPA and the DPB analogue (diporphyrinylbiphenylenyl) ligands to open and close their “bite” around the binding pocket between the porphyrin macrocycles.
ISSN:0020-1669
1520-510X
DOI:10.1021/ic001446j