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- Title
Amino‐Acid‐Induced Circular Polarized Luminescence in One‐Dimensional Manganese(II) Halide Hybrid.
- Authors
Xuan, Hong‐Li; Sang, Yu‐Feng; Xu, Liang‐Jin; Zheng, Da‐Sheng; Shi, Cui‐Mi; Chen, Zhong‐Ning
- Abstract
Circular polarized luminescence (CPL)‐active materials attract great attentions owing to their widely applications in 3D optical displays and encrypted transmission. Inspired by the strategies adopted in perovskite based CPL materials, herein, CPL‐active hybrids (D)‐ and (L)‐(tert‐butyl prolinate)MnCl3 were successfully prepared by assembling chiral D/L tert‐butyl prolinate with manganese (II) chloride. Single crystal structures show the as‐formed hybrids possess one‐dimensional (1D) structure containing linear chains of face‐sharing MnCl6 octahedral surrounded by prolinate cations. The 1D Mn(II) hybrids display strong red emission peaked at 646 nm with PLQY of 67.1 % and 57.2 % for d‐type and l‐type, respectively, representing the highest PLQY for 1D MnII hybrids. Interestingly, the 1D Mn(II) hybrids exhibit prominent circular dichroism (CD) signals and remarkable CPL activity with the dissymmetry factor g of 6.1*10−3 and −6.3*10−3 from 550 to 800 nm for (D)‐ and (L)‐(tert‐butyl prolinate)MnCl3, respectively, owing to the existence of chiral cations. It is worthy noted the obtained g represents the highest value for non‐lead organic–inorganic hybrids.
- Subjects
LUMINESCENCE; MANGANESE; CIRCULAR dichroism; HALIDES; SINGLE crystals; MANGANESE chlorides
- Publication
Chemistry - A European Journal, 2022, Vol 28, Issue 48, p1
- ISSN
0947-6539
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/chem.202201299