Metal-Controlled Diastereoselective Self-Assembly and Circularly Polarized Luminescence of a Chiral Heptanuclear Europium Wheel
Journal of the American Chemical Society2012Vol. 134(20), pp. 8372–8375
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Gülay Bozoklu, Christelle Gateau, Daniel Imbert, Jacques Pécaut, Koen Robeyns, Yaroslav Filinchuk, Farah Memon, Gilles Muller, Marinella Mazzanti
Abstract
The chiral dissymmetric tetradentate ligand (S)-6'-(4-phenyloxazolin-2-yl)-2,2'-bipyridine-6-carboxylate (S-Phbipox) leads to the diastereoselective assembly of a homochiral Eu(3+) triangle and a highly emissive (quantum yield = 27%) heptanuclear wheel that is the largest example of a chiral luminescent complex of Eu(3+) reported to date. The nuclearity of the assembly is controlled by the solvent and the Eu(3+) cation. All of the compounds show large circularly polarized luminescence with an activity that varies with the nature of the assembly (highest for the homochiral trimer).
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