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This article reports a straightforward method for the synthesis of strongly luminescent and highly photostable bis-cyclometalated platinum(IV) complexes.
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The quest for highly luminescent transition-metal complexes remains an important objective because of their relevance in research areas concerned with the interconversion between light and chemical or electrical energy and also the development of luminescent biological probes and chemical sensors. The development of luminescent platinum(IV) complexes is still in its infancy, probably because of the strong focus on Pt(II) systems. We believe that Platinum(IV) complexes may become a valuable class of luminescent complexes because they can reach very high quantum yields and long radiative lifetimes.
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This page is a summary of: Developing strongly luminescent platinum(iv) complexes: facile synthesis of bis-cyclometalated neutral emitters, Chemical Communications, January 2016, Royal Society of Chemistry,
DOI: 10.1039/c5cc09566b.
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