Issue 9, 2015

A pair of dinuclear Re(i) enantiomers: synthesis, crystal structures, chiroptical and ferroelectric properties

Abstract

The reaction of enantiomeric bis-bidentate bridging ligands (+)/(−)-2,5-bis(4,5-pinene-2-pyridyl)pyrazine (LS/LR) with [Re(CO)5Cl] yielded a pair of dinuclear Re(I) enantiomers formulated as [Re2(LS/LR)(CO)6Cl2]·4CH2Cl2 (R-1 and S-1, the isomers containing the respective LR and LS ligands). They were characterized by elemental analyses, IR spectra and X-ray crystallography. Circular dichroism spectra verified their chiroptical activities and enantiomeric nature. The measurements of second harmonic generation (SHG) and ferroelectric properties showed that R-1 displays a nonlinear optical (NLO) activity and ferroelectricity with a remnant polarization (Pr) of 1.6 μC cm−2 under an applied field of 7.3 kV cm−1 at room temperature. R-1 and S-1 represent the first example of polynuclear Re(I) complexes with ferroelectric properties. Notably, the Pr value is much larger than that of the reported mononuclear chiral Re(I) analogue. In particular, unlike mononuclear Re(I) complexes of the type [Re(CO)3(N^N)(X)] (N^N = diimine and X = halide), which usually exhibit an intense emission in the visible range, R-1 and S-1 do not show any detectable emission at any temperature range and the reason for the nonluminescence of R-1 and S-1 was further elucidated in this work. Moreover, our research results also elucidated that Re nuclearity has a great influence on not only the emitting properties but also on ferroelectric behavior.

Graphical abstract: A pair of dinuclear Re(i) enantiomers: synthesis, crystal structures, chiroptical and ferroelectric properties

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
17 Dec 2014
Accepted
14 Jan 2015
First published
15 Jan 2015

Dalton Trans., 2015,44, 4180-4185

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A pair of dinuclear Re(I) enantiomers: synthesis, crystal structures, chiroptical and ferroelectric properties

X. Li, Z. Zhang, X. Zhang, J. Kang, A. Wang, L. Zhou and S. Fang, Dalton Trans., 2015, 44, 4180 DOI: 10.1039/C4DT03884C

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