Luminescent silver(i) complexes with pyrazole-tetraphenylethene ligands: turn-on fluorescence due to the coordination-driven rigidification and solvent-oriented structural transformation

Dalton Trans. 2021 Feb 14;50(6):2183-2191. doi: 10.1039/d0dt04100a. Epub 2021 Jan 26.

Abstract

A new tetrapyrazole-modified tetraphenylethene (TPE) ligand L was designed and found to display "turn-on" fluorescence when it combines with Ag+ ions in dilute solution by restricting intramolecular rotation of TPE. A series of Ag complexes 1-7 were obtained, and they exhibit excellent fluorescence properties in the solid state. Compared with PF6-, the silver complex with the CF3SO3- anion can further enhance its fluorescence due to the transformation of its structure from Ag2L (2) to Ag4L2 (3). As zero-dimensional complexes, 1 and 3 have excellent piezochromic properties with a color change from blue to green. Furthermore, structural changes of 1 and 3 to the corresponding three-dimensional frameworks 4 and 5 occur upon immersing in ethanol. In addition, 1 can act as a potential fluorescent probe for sensing nitrile compounds.