Issue 40, 2006

Red-shifted luminescence from naphthalene-containing ligands due to π-stacking in self-assembled coordination cages

Abstract

Incorporation of ligands containing substituted naphthalene cores into coordination cages results in extensive aromatic π-stacking between ligands; this results in a red-shifted ‘excimer-like’ luminescence component from the naphthyl groups compared to the free ligands, which is diagnostic of, and can be used to monitor, cage assembly.

Graphical abstract: Red-shifted luminescence from naphthalene-containing ligands due to π-stacking in self-assembled coordination cages

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Jul 2006
Accepted
06 Sep 2006
First published
15 Sep 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 4769-4772

Red-shifted luminescence from naphthalene-containing ligands due to π-stacking in self-assembled coordination cages

N. K. Al-Rasbi, C. Sabatini, F. Barigelletti and M. D. Ward, Dalton Trans., 2006, 4769 DOI: 10.1039/B609809F

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