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Microsecond Photoluminescence and Photoreactivity of a Metal-Centered Excited State in a Hexacarbene–Co(III) Complex

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2021

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The photofunctionality of the cobalt-hexacarbene complex [Co(III)(PhB(MeIm)<sub>3</sub>)<sub>2</sub>]<sup>+</sup> (PhB(MeIm)<sub>3</sub> = tris(3-methylimidazolin-2-ylidene)(phenyl)borate) has been investigated by time-resolved optical spectroscopy. The complex displays a weak (Φ ∼ 10<sup>-4</sup>) but remarkably long-lived (τ ∼ 1 μs) orange photoluminescence at 690 nm in solution at room temperature following excitation with wavelengths shorter than 350 nm. The strongly red-shifted emission is assigned from the spectroscopic evidence and quantum chemical calculations as a rare case of luminescence from a metal-centered state in a 3d<sup>6</sup> complex. Singlet oxygen quenching supports the assignment of the emitting state as a triplet metal-centered state and underlines its capability of driving excitation energy transfer processes.

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