Issue 15, 2004

Synthesis, characterisation and optical spectroscopy of platinum(ii) di-ynes and poly-ynes incorporating condensed aromatic spacers in the backbone

Abstract

A series of protected and terminal dialkynes with extended π-conjugation through a condensed aromatic linker unit in the backbone, 1,4-bis(trimethylsilylethynyl)naphthalene, 2a, 1,4-bis(ethynyl)naphthalene, 2b, 9,10-bis(trimethylsilylethynyl)anthracene 3a, 9,10-bis(ethynyl)anthracene 3b, have been synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. The solid-state structures of 2a and 3a have been confirmed by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Reaction of two equivalents of the complex trans-[Ph(Et3P)2PtCl] with an equivalent of the terminal dialkynes 1,4-bis(ethynyl)benzene 1b and 2b–3b, in iPr2NH–CH2Cl2, in the presence of CuI, at room temperature, afforded the platinum(II) di-ynes trans-[Ph(Et3P)2Pt–C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–R–C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–Pt(PEt3)2Ph] (R = benzene-1,4-diyl 1c; naphthalene-1,4-diyl 2c and anthracene-9,10-diyl 3c) while reactions between equimolar quantities of trans-[(nBu3P)2PtCl2] and 2b–3b under similar conditions readily afforded the platinum(II) poly-ynes trans-[–(nBu3P)2Pt–C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–R–C[triple bond, length as m-dash]C–]n (R = naphthalene-1,4-diyl 2d and anthracene-9,10-diyl 3d). The Pt(II) diynes and poly-ynes have been characterized by analytical and spectroscopic methods, and the single crystal X-ray structures of 1c and 2c have been determined. These structures confirm the trans-square planar geometry at the platinum centres and the linear nature of the molecules. The di-ynes and poly-ynes are soluble in organic solvents and readily cast into thin films. Optical spectroscopic measurements reveal that the electron-rich naphthalene and anthracene spacers create strong donor–acceptor interactions between the Pt(II) centres and conjugated ligands along the rigid backbone of the organometallic polymers. Thermogravimetry shows that the di-ynes possess a somewhat higher thermal stability than the corresponding poly-ynes. Both the Pt(II) di-ynes and the poly-ynes exhibit increasing thermal stability along the series of spacers from phenylene through naphthalene to anthracene.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis, characterisation and optical spectroscopy of platinum(ii) di-ynes and poly-ynes incorporating condensed aromatic spacers in the backbone

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Apr 2004
Accepted
04 Jun 2004
First published
22 Jun 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 2377-2385

Synthesis, characterisation and optical spectroscopy of platinum(II) di-ynes and poly-ynes incorporating condensed aromatic spacers in the backbone

M. S. Khan, M. R. A. Al-Mandhary, M. K. Al-Suti, F. R. Al-Battashi, S. Al-Saadi, B. Ahrens, J. K. Bjernemose, M. F. Mahon, P. R. Raithby, M. Younus, N. Chawdhury, A. Köhler, E. A. Marseglia, E. Tedesco, N. Feeder and S. J. Teat, Dalton Trans., 2004, 2377 DOI: 10.1039/B405070C

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