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DOI: 10.1002/chem.201202902
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Design and Preparation of Platinum–Acetylide Organogelators Containing Ethynyl–Pyrene Moieties as the Main Skeleton

Xing‐Dong Xu,Jing Zhang,Xudong Yu,Li Jun Chen,De‐Xian Wang,Tao Yi,Fuyou Li,Hai‐Bo Yang

Acetylide
Platinum
Chemistry
2012
A series of new platinum-acetylide complexes containing ethynyl-pyrene moieties as the main skeleton were synthesized and characterized. The investigation of the absorption and emission spectra of these complexes revealed that the extension of the molecular size with the introduction of different numbered platinum-acetylide fragments can efficiently tune the absorption and emission bands from the UV to the longer wavelength region. Moreover, the gelation properties of these complexes were investigated by the "stable-to-inversion-of-a-test-tube" method. Most newly designed platinum-acetylide compounds presented a stable gel-formation property in some of the tested solvents. The morphology of the xerogels was investigated by scanning electron microscopy (SEM). Furthermore, the concentration- and temperature-dependent absorption and emission properties of these complexes were investigated, which support the formation of J-type assemblies during the aggregation process. More importantly, it was found that the complexes 4 a-C6, 4 a, and 4 a-C18 with four platinum-acetylide fragments presented potential applications as luminescent organometallic gels.
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    Design and Preparation of Platinum–Acetylide Organogelators Containing Ethynyl–Pyrene Moieties as the Main Skeleton” is a paper by Xing‐Dong Xu Jing Zhang Xudong Yu Li Jun Chen De‐Xian Wang Tao Yi Fuyou Li Hai‐Bo Yang published in 2012. It has an Open Access status of “closed”. You can read and download a PDF Full Text of this paper here.