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Phosphorescent Bismoviologens for Electrophosphorochromism and Visible Light-Induced Cross-Dehydrogenative Coupling

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2021

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A series of novel bismuth-bridged viologen analogues, bismoviologens (BiV<sup>2+</sup>), synthesized through a combination of a bismuth atom and viologen skeleton is reported. Their optical and electrochemical properties were fine-tuned through the <i>N</i>-arylation or <i>N</i>-alkylation reactions. Bismolviologens not only showed good redox properties but also exhibited phosphorescence under ambient conditions (in air at room temperature). This phenomenon makes BiV<sup>2+</sup> the first examples of phosphorescent viologen analogues reported to date. On the basis of the excellent and unique redox and optical properties of BiV<sup>2+</sup>, their electrophosphorochromic devices were fabricated. Furthermore, BiV<sup>2+</sup> was used for the first time as both a photocatalyst and electron mediator in visible light-induced cross-dehydrogenative coupling reactions.

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