JOURNAL ARTICLE

Using Room Temperature Phosphorescence of Gold(I) Complexes for PAHs Sensing

Abstract

The synthesis of two new phosphane-gold(I)–napthalimide complexes has been performed and characterized. The compounds present luminescent properties with denoted room temperature phosphorescence (RTP) induced by the proximity of the gold(I) heavy atom that favors intersystem crossing and triplet state population. The emissive properties of the compounds together with the planarity of their chromophore were used to investigate their potential as hosts in the molecular recognition of different polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs). Naphthalene, anthracene, phenanthrene, and pyrene were chosen to evaluate how the size and electronic properties can affect the host:guest interactions. Stronger affinity has been detected through emission titrations for the PAHs with extended aromaticity (anthracene and pyrene) and the results have been supported by DFT calculation studies.

Keywords:
Phenanthrene Pyrene Phosphorescence Anthracene Intersystem crossing Chemistry Planarity testing Photochemistry Naphthalene Chromophore Aromaticity Dopant Titration Physical chemistry Fluorescence Molecule Crystallography Excited state Materials science Organic chemistry Singlet state Doping Optoelectronics

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Luminescence and Fluorescent Materials
Physical Sciences →  Materials Science →  Materials Chemistry
Molecular Sensors and Ion Detection
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Spectroscopy
Analytical Chemistry and Sensors
Physical Sciences →  Chemical Engineering →  Bioengineering
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