Seminar “Metallophilic interactions in a family of CuI-based 1D polymers showing colorful short-lived thermally activated delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence induced by photo- and X-ray irradiati”
On 18 November at 11:00 a.m. (Moscow time)
A scientific seminar “Metallophilic interactions in a family of CuI-based 1D polymers showing colorful short-lived thermally activated delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence induced by photo- and
Speaker: Alexander Novikov, Senior Research Fellow, Department of Physical Organic Chemistry, SPBU, Russia.
Exploiting 2-(alkylsulfonyl)pyridines as 1,3-N,S-ligands, 1D CuI-based coordination polymers bearing unprecedented (CuI)n chains and possessing remarkable photophysical properties were constructed. Metallophilic interactions Cu⋯Cu in these compounds were studied theoretically by DFT calculations and topological analysis of electron density distribution. At room temperature, these coordination polymers show efficient thermally activated delayed fluorescence, phosphorescence or dual emission in the deep-blue to red range with outstandingly short decay times of
Participants: students, postgraduates and scientific-pedagogical workers of the faculty of Sciences of RUDN and other Universities.