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Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes : Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement. / Artem'ev, Alexander V.; Shafikov, Marsel Z.; Schinabeck, Alexander и др.

в: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Том 6, № 11, 01.11.2019, стр. 3168-3176.

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Artem'ev, AV, Shafikov, MZ, Schinabeck, A, Antonova, OV, Berezin, AS, Bagryanskaya, IY, Plusnin, PE & Yersin, H 2019, 'Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes: Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement', Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, Том. 6, № 11, стр. 3168-3176. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9qi01069f

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Artem'ev, A. V., Shafikov, M. Z., Schinabeck, A., Antonova, O. V., Berezin, A. S., Bagryanskaya, I. Y., Plusnin, P. E., & Yersin, H. (2019). Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes: Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers, 6(11), 3168-3176. https://doi.org/10.1039/c9qi01069f

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Artem'ev AV, Shafikov MZ, Schinabeck A, Antonova OV, Berezin AS, Bagryanskaya IY и др. Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes: Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement. Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. 2019 нояб. 1;6(11):3168-3176. doi: 10.1039/c9qi01069f

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Artem'ev, Alexander V. ; Shafikov, Marsel Z. ; Schinabeck, Alexander и др. / Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes : Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement. в: Inorganic Chemistry Frontiers. 2019 ; Том 6, № 11. стр. 3168-3176.

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title = "Sky-blue thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) based on Ag(i) complexes: Strong solvation-induced emission enhancement",
abstract = "A new Ag(i) complex based on tris(2-pyridyl)phosphine (Py3P), [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2], has been synthesized and chemically characterized. Theoretical calculations and photophysical investigations reveal thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) coupled with outstanding solvato- A nd vapor-luminescent behavior. The parent complex [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2] shows sky-blue TADF (λmax = 469 nm) at ambient temperature with a quantum yield of ΦPL = 16% and an emission decay time of 2.2 μs. Upon exposing the complex to CH2Cl2 or CHCl3 vapors, [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 and [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·CHCl3 solvates are formed. This process is accompanied by a strong enhancement of the luminescence intensity. Both solvates also emit sky-blue TADF (λmax = 478-483 nm), but the emission quantum yield reaches ΦPL ≈ 70% at an emission decay time of 9-12 μs, depending on the solvent. According to DFT/TD-DFT computations, the observed TADF originates from a 1(M + X)LCT excited state. The experimentally determined ΔE(S1-T1) gap for [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 is relatively large and amounts to 1040 cm-1 (≈129 meV).",
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author = "Artem'ev, {Alexander V.} and Shafikov, {Marsel Z.} and Alexander Schinabeck and Antonova, {Olga V.} and Berezin, {Alexey S.} and Bagryanskaya, {Irina Yu} and Plusnin, {Pavel E.} and Hartmut Yersin",
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AU - Artem'ev, Alexander V.

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AU - Schinabeck, Alexander

AU - Antonova, Olga V.

AU - Berezin, Alexey S.

AU - Bagryanskaya, Irina Yu

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AU - Yersin, Hartmut

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N2 - A new Ag(i) complex based on tris(2-pyridyl)phosphine (Py3P), [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2], has been synthesized and chemically characterized. Theoretical calculations and photophysical investigations reveal thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) coupled with outstanding solvato- A nd vapor-luminescent behavior. The parent complex [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2] shows sky-blue TADF (λmax = 469 nm) at ambient temperature with a quantum yield of ΦPL = 16% and an emission decay time of 2.2 μs. Upon exposing the complex to CH2Cl2 or CHCl3 vapors, [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 and [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·CHCl3 solvates are formed. This process is accompanied by a strong enhancement of the luminescence intensity. Both solvates also emit sky-blue TADF (λmax = 478-483 nm), but the emission quantum yield reaches ΦPL ≈ 70% at an emission decay time of 9-12 μs, depending on the solvent. According to DFT/TD-DFT computations, the observed TADF originates from a 1(M + X)LCT excited state. The experimentally determined ΔE(S1-T1) gap for [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 is relatively large and amounts to 1040 cm-1 (≈129 meV).

AB - A new Ag(i) complex based on tris(2-pyridyl)phosphine (Py3P), [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2], has been synthesized and chemically characterized. Theoretical calculations and photophysical investigations reveal thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) coupled with outstanding solvato- A nd vapor-luminescent behavior. The parent complex [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2] shows sky-blue TADF (λmax = 469 nm) at ambient temperature with a quantum yield of ΦPL = 16% and an emission decay time of 2.2 μs. Upon exposing the complex to CH2Cl2 or CHCl3 vapors, [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 and [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·CHCl3 solvates are formed. This process is accompanied by a strong enhancement of the luminescence intensity. Both solvates also emit sky-blue TADF (λmax = 478-483 nm), but the emission quantum yield reaches ΦPL ≈ 70% at an emission decay time of 9-12 μs, depending on the solvent. According to DFT/TD-DFT computations, the observed TADF originates from a 1(M + X)LCT excited state. The experimentally determined ΔE(S1-T1) gap for [Ag2(Py3P)3(SCN)2]·0.66CH2Cl2 is relatively large and amounts to 1040 cm-1 (≈129 meV).

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