Poly(4-vinylpyridine) as ligand for Au(I) and Zn(II) cations: luminescent metal-containing polymers

Monatshefte für Chemie - Chemical Monthly(2019)

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Abstract
The poly-dentate ligand poly(4-vinylpyridine) (P4VP, M w ≈ 60,000 g mol −1 ) reacts with (Me 2 S)AuCl or ZnCl 2 yielding white polymers with empirical formula (PVP)(AuCl) 0.4 and (PVP)(ZnCl 2 ) 0.7 . Upon excitation with UV light, both metal-containing materials feature luminescence. Emissions of (P4VP)–AuCl are based on aurophilic interactions whereas for (P4VP)–ZnCl 2 , an excitation wavelength-dependent luminescence could be observed. The latter behavior can be explained by the formation of aggregated species with different excitation energies. For comparison, the model compound (Etpy)AuCl (Etpy = 4-ethylpyridine) is prepared and structurally characterized. The solid-state structure reveals that no aurophilic or π – π interactions are present. The compound does not show photoluminescence. The solid-state structure of the disproportionation product (Etpy)AuCl 3 has been determined as well. Graphical abstract
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Metal-containing polymers,Gold,Zinc,UV–Vis spectroscopy,Luminescence,X-ray structure determination
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