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Luminescent Mechanochromic 9-Anthryl Gold(I) Isocyanide Complex with an Emission Maximum at 900 nm after Mechanical Stimulation.

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Upon mechanical stimulation, 9-anthryl gold(I) isocyanide complex 3 exhibited a bathochromic shift of its emission color from the visible to the infrared (IR) region, which is unprecedented in its magnitude.… Click to show full abstract

Upon mechanical stimulation, 9-anthryl gold(I) isocyanide complex 3 exhibited a bathochromic shift of its emission color from the visible to the infrared (IR) region, which is unprecedented in its magnitude. Prior to exposure to the mechanical stimulus, the polymorphs 3α and 3β exhibit emission wavelength maxima (λem,max) at 448 and 710 nm, respectively. Upon grinding, the λem,max of 3αground and 3βground are bathochromically shifted to 900 nm, i.e., Δλem,max (3α) = 452 nm or 1.39 eV. Polymorphs 3α and 3β thus represent the first examples of mechanochromic luminescent materials with λem,max in the IR region.

Keywords: mechanical stimulation; isocyanide complex; gold isocyanide; anthryl gold; emission

Journal Title: Journal of the American Chemical Society
Year Published: 2017

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