Synthesis and Optical Properties of Organic-Inorganic Hybrid [(18-Crown-6)K][MoOCl4(H2O)]

Animesh Ghosh, Sajid Saikia, Maxim S. Molokeev, Angshuman Nag// Chemistry-an Asian Journal//

https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.202401052

Crown ether anchored organic-inorganic hybrid halides have been recently reported as interesting luminescent materials in the visible region of electromagnetic spectrum. Is it possible to develop such crown ether anchored hybrid materials for near infrared emission? Motivated by this question, we designed a new hybrid material, namely, [(18-Crown-6)K][MoOCl4(H2O)]. 18-Crown-6 ether bound with K+ form the cationic part [(18-Crown-6)K]+. The K+ of [(18-Crown-6)K]+ electrostatically interacts with Cl of the anionic part [MoOCl4(H2O)], forming the hybrid crystal [(18-Crown-6)K][MoOCl4(H2O)]. It crystallizes in orthorhombic crystal system with Pnma space group. The Mo(V) possesses one d-electron (d1) in mathematical equation point group symmetry in the [MoOCl4(H2O)] polyhedra. This electronic configuration leads to multiple spin-allowed mathematical equation transitions along with a ligand to metal charge transfer (LMCT) resulting into multiple optical absorption bands in the near UV-visible-near infrared (NIR) region. The lowest energy mathematical equation transition via 2E (mathematical equation , mathematical equation )/2E (mathematical equation )mathematical equation 2B2 (mathematical equation ) leads to NIR PL with peak at 952 nm, but with a poor intensity at room temperature.


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