Multiple emissions from rhenium(I) complexes: intraligand and

Robert Kirgan,, Megan Simpson,, Curtis Moore,, Jeff Day,, Loan Bui,, Clayton Tanner, and, D. Paul Rillema. Synthesis, Characterization, Photophysical,...
0 downloads 0 Views 416KB Size
7415

Communications to the Editor 1 may induce the facile p

of the neighboring

C-N bond shown by the dotted line and prevents the chain

Multiple Emissions from Rhenium(1) Complexes: Intraligand and Charge-Transfer Emission from Substituted Metal Carbonyl Cations

propagation 'process demonstrated in the decomposition reaction of tert-butyl hydroperoxide. This facile cleavage of 1 Sir: gives rise to carbonyl compound and hydroxyl radical in good yield. Transition metal complexes that exhibit optically excited tert-Butyl hydroperoxide reacts with benzene, for example, emission from two, non-equilibrated excited states are in the presence of a Lewis acid to give p h e n ~ l . In ~ ~the , ~ ~ known,l - 5 but factors controlling this important phenomena presence of aluminum chloride, tert-butoxy cation formed from are not well understood. We report the synthesis and characthe hydroperoxide by treatment with aluminum chloride reacts terization of a set of Re(1) complexes where two emissions with benzene to give tert-butyl phenyl ether, which in turn obtain and where systematic variation in charge density on affords phenol upon h y d r o l y ~ i s For . ~ ~ comparison, the reaction Re(1) results in systematic variation in the energy of the of a-azohydroperoxide l a with benzene in the presence of ReLCT emissive state. Importantly, significant variation in aluminum chloride was examined. However, only a small charge density on Re(1) can be effected by variations in N amount of phenol (