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Symmetry and Rigidity for Boosting Erbium-Based Molecular Light-Upconversion in Solution

Naseri, Soroush
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Taarit, Ines
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Bolvin, Helene
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November 10, 2023
Angewandte Chemie International Edition

Previously limited to highly symmetrical homoleptic triple-helical complexes [Er(Lk)3]3+, where Lk are polyaromatic tridentate ligands, single-center molecular-based upconversion using linear optics and exploiting the excited-state absorption mechanism (ESA) greatly benefits from the design of stable and low-symmetrical [LkEr(hfa)3] heteroleptic adducts (hfa-=hexafluoroacetylacetonate anion). Depending on (i) the extended pi-electron delocalization, (ii) the flexibility and (iii) the heavy atom effect brought by the bound ligand Lk, the near-infrared (801 nm) to visible green (542 nm) upconversion quantum yield measured for [LkEr(hfa)3] in solution at room temperature can be boosted by up to three orders of magnitude.|Moving from homoleptic triple helical erbium complexes to heteroleptic adducts boosts the quantum yield of near-infrared to visible molecular-based light-upconversion by three orders of magnitude in solution at room temperature.image

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research article
DOI
10.1002/anie.202314503
Web of Science ID

WOS:001099347000001

Author(s)
Naseri, Soroush
Taarit, Ines
Bolvin, Helene
Bunzli, Jean-Claude  
Furstenberg, Alexandre
Guenee, Laure
Le-Hoang, Giau
Mirzakhani, Mohsen
Nozary, Homayoun
Rosspeintner, Arnulf
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Date Issued

2023-11-10

Publisher

Wiley-VCH Verlag GmbH

Published in
Angewandte Chemie International Edition
Volume

62

Issue

50

Article Number

e202314503

Subjects

Physical Sciences

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Erbium

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Heteroleptic Complexes

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Molecular Upconversion

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Single Molecule

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This work is supported from the Swiss National Science Foundation (grant 200020_207313).

200020_207313

Swiss National Science Foundation

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February 19, 2024
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