Photophysics of Organometallics

Photophysics of Organometallics

Author: Alistair J. Lees

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2010-02-04

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 3642047289

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Arvind Kumar, Shih-Sheng Sun, and Alistair J. Lees: Photophysics and Photochemistry of Organometallic Rhenium Diimine Complexes; Conor Long: Photophysics of CO Loss from Simple Metal Carbonyl Complexes; Antonín Vlcek Jr: Ultrafast Excited-State Processes in Re(I) Carbonyl-Diimine Complexes: From Excitation to Photochemistry; Kenneth Kam-Wing Lo: Exploitation of Luminescent Organometallic Rhenium(I) and Iridium(III) Complexes in Biological Studies; Maria L. Muro , Aaron A. Rachford , Xianghuai Wang, and Felix N. Castellano: Platinum II Acetylide Photophysics; Andreas F. Rausch, Herbert H. H. Homeier, and Hartmut Yersin: Organometallic Pt(II) and Ir(III) Triplet Emitters for OLED Applications and the Role of Spin–Orbit Coupling: A Study Based on High-Resolution Optical Spectroscopy.


Photochemistry and Photophysics of Metal Complexes

Photochemistry and Photophysics of Metal Complexes

Author: D.M. Roundhill

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2013-06-29

Total Pages: 364

ISBN-13: 1489914951

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Focusing on practical applications, the author provides a balanced introduction to the many possible technological uses of metal complexes. Coverage includes the transition metals, lanthanide and actinide complexes, metal porphyrins, and many other complexes. This volume meets the needs of students and scientists in inorganic chemistry, chemical physics, and solid-state physics.


Photochemistry and Photophysics of Coordination Compounds II

Photochemistry and Photophysics of Coordination Compounds II

Author: Vincenzo Balzani

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2007-08-07

Total Pages: 336

ISBN-13: 3540733493

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Photochemistry (a term that broadly speaking includes photophysics) is abranchofmodernsciencethatdealswiththeinteractionoflightwithmatter and lies at the crossroadsof chemistry, physics, and biology. However, before being a branch of modern science, photochemistry was (and still is today), an extremely important natural phenomenon. When God said: “Let there be light”, photochemistry began to operate, helping God to create the world as wenowknowit.Itislikelythatphotochemistrywasthesparkfortheoriginof life on Earth and played a fundamental role in the evolution of life. Through the photosynthetic process that takes place in green plants, photochemistry is responsible for the maintenance of all living organisms. In the geological past photochemistry caused the accumulation of the deposits of coal, oil, and naturalgasthat wenowuseasfuels.Photochemistryisinvolved inthecontrol ofozoneinthestratosphereandinagreatnumber ofenvironmentalprocesses thatoccurintheatmosphere,inthesea,andonthesoil.Photochemistryisthe essenceoftheprocessofvisionandcausesavarietyofbehavioralresponsesin living organisms. Photochemistry as a science is quite young; we only need to go back less than one century to ?nd its early pioneer [1]. The concept of coordination compound is also relatively young; it was established in 1892, when Alfred Werner conceived his theory of metal complexes [2]. Since then, the terms coordination compound and metal complex have been used as synonyms, even if in the last 30 years, coordination chemistry has extended its scope to the binding ofall kinds of substrates [3, 4].


Synthesis and Photophysics of Organogold Complexes Bearing Either a Benzothiazole Fluorenyl Or Diphenyl Amino Fluorenyl Moiety

Synthesis and Photophysics of Organogold Complexes Bearing Either a Benzothiazole Fluorenyl Or Diphenyl Amino Fluorenyl Moiety

Author: Joseph J. Mihaly

Publisher:

Published: 2020

Total Pages: 277

ISBN-13:

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This dissertation describes the synthesis, photophysics, and computations for a library gold(I)/(III) organometallics bearing either a benzothiazole fluorenyl (BTF) or diphenyl amino fluorenyl (DPA) moiety. Three different series of gold(I) BTF complexes were synthesized with variation in ancillary ligand, gold-chromophore linkage, and number of metal centers. It was found that all three of these parameters have an effect on photophysical properties and excited-state dynamics. Computations support the observed photophysical phenomena for those complexes. Gold(I) complexes bearing the DPA moiety were isolated and photophysical analyzed. Both ancillary ligand, gold-chromophore linkage, and amine capping moiety were found to have an effect on absorption and emission properties. Lastly, gold(III) complexes bearing either the DPA or BTF moiety were isolated and photophysical analyzed. The effect of both capping moiety, gold- chromophore linkage, and oxidation state on photophysical properties is drawn. Overall, structure- property relationships for gold organometallics concerning oxidation state, ancillary ligand, gold- chromophore linkage, and capping moiety are discussed.


Photoprocesses in Transition Metal Complexes, Biosystems and Other Molecules. Experiment and Theory

Photoprocesses in Transition Metal Complexes, Biosystems and Other Molecules. Experiment and Theory

Author: E. Kochanski

Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media

Published: 2012-12-06

Total Pages: 448

ISBN-13: 9401126984

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The scope of this paper is to recall fundamental notions of the molecular spectroscopy and dynamics, necessary for discussion of photophysical and photochemical processes in condensed phases. We will thus treat in a more detailed way the specific features which are important for molecular systems strongly interacting with their environment. Other aspects such as the time evolution of isolated molecules, single-level excitation and state-to-state chemistry, important for the gas-phase photophysics are omitted. We start (Sec.2) with a brief description of radiative processes (light absorption and emission) in molecules. In the quantum-mechanical treatment of this problem, the appropriate basis is that of so-called zero-order states, corresponding to the traditional scheme of electronic states (singlets, doublets, triplets etc.) and vibrational levels belonging to each state. The important point will be deduction of selection rules for most radiative transitions. At this stage all molecular states are considered as stationary states. In order to treat the breakdown of simple selection rules and non-radiative transitions between individual molecular states, it is necessary to take into account the mechanisms coupling the zero-order states (Sec.3). We will first focus on intramolecular coupling effects and then discuss the solvent effects on intramolecular relaxation processes. The problem of the non-radiative transfer of the electronic energy between different molecules - closely related to that of the energy dissipation within a single molecule will be treated in Sec.4.


Molecular Organometallic Materials for Optics

Molecular Organometallic Materials for Optics

Author: Hubert Bozec

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2009-10-26

Total Pages: 236

ISBN-13: 3642018661

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S. Di Bella, C. Dragonetti, M. Pizzotti, D. Roberto, F. Tessore, R. Ugo: Coordination and Organometallic Complexes as Second-Order Nonlinear Optical Molecular Materials.- M. G. Humphrey, M.P. Cifuentes, M. Samoc: NLO Molecules and Materials Based on Organometallics: Cubic NLO Properties.- L. Murphy, J. A. G. Williams: Luminescent Platinum Compounds: From Molecules to OLEDs. - Z. Liu, Z. Bian, C. Huang: Luminescent Iridium Complexes and Their Applications.- N. C. Fletcher, M. C. Lagunas: Chromo- and Fluorogenic Organometallic Sensors.- V. Guerchais, H. Le Bozec: Metal Complexes Featuring Photochromic Ligands.


Organometallic Chemistry

Organometallic Chemistry

Author: Nathan J Patmore

Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Published: 2018-11-16

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1788010671

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With the increase in volume, velocity and variety of information, researchers can find it difficult to keep up to date with the literature in their field. Providing an invaluable resource, this volume contains analysed, evaluated and distilled information on the latest in organometallic chemistry research and emerging fields. The reviews range in scope and include π-coordinated arene metal complexes and catalysis by arene exchange, rylenes as chromophores in catalysts for CO2 photoreduction, metal nodes and metal sites in metal–organic frameworks, developments in molecular precursors for CVD and ALD, and multiphoton luminescence processes in f-element containing compounds.


Organometallic Pincer Chemistry

Organometallic Pincer Chemistry

Author: Gerard van Koten

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2012-09-17

Total Pages: 363

ISBN-13: 3642310818

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Gerard van Koten: The Mono-anionic ECE-Pincer Ligand - a Versatile Privileged Ligand Platform: General Considerations.- Elena Poverenov, David Milstein: Non-Innocent Behavior of PCP and PCN Pincer Ligands of Late Metal Complexes.- Dean M. Roddick: Tuning of PCP Pincer Ligand Electronic and Steric Properties.- Gemma R. Freeman, J. A. Gareth Williams: Metal Complexes of Pincer Ligands: Excited States, Photochemistry, and Luminescence.- Davit Zargarian, Annie Castonguay, Denis M. Spasyuk: ECE-Type Pincer Complexes of Nickel.- Roman Jambor and Libor Dostál: The Chemistry of Pincer Complexes of 13 - 15 Main Group Elements.- Kálmán J. Szabo: Pincer Complexes as Catalysts in Organic Chemistry.- Jun-ichi Ito and Hisao Nishiyama: Optically Active Bis(oxazolinyl)phenyl Metal Complexes as Multi-potent Catalysts.- Anthony St. John, Karen I. Goldberg, and D. Michael Heinekey: Pincer Complexes as Catalysts for Amine Borane Dehydrogenation.- Dmitri Gelman and Ronit Romm: PC(sp3)P Transition Metal Pincer Complexes: Properties and Catalytic Applications.- Jennifer Hawk and Steve Craig: Physical Applications of Pincer Complexes.


Organometallics and Related Molecules for Energy Conversion

Organometallics and Related Molecules for Energy Conversion

Author: Wai-Yeung Wong

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2015-03-30

Total Pages: 541

ISBN-13: 3662460548

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This book presents a critical perspective of the applications of organometallic compounds (including those with metal or metalloid elements) and other related metal complexes as versatile functional materials in the transformation of light into electricity (solar energy conversion) and electricity into light (light generation in light emitting diode), in the reduction of carbon dioxide to useful chemicals, as well as in the safe and efficient production and utilization of hydrogen, which serves as an energy storage medium (i.e. energy carrier). This book focuses on recent research developments in these emerging areas, with an emphasis on fundamental concepts and current applications of functional organometallic complexes and related metal-based molecules for energy research. With contributions from front-line researchers in the field from academia and industry, this timely book provides a valuable contribution to the scientific community in the field of energy science related to metal-based molecular materials. Wai-Yeung Wong, PhD, is Chair Professor and Head of the Department of Chemistry at Hong Kong Baptist University, Hong Kong, P. R. China.