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Solvent-stimulated luminescence

Vickery, J.C., Olmstead, M.M., Fung, E.Y. and Balch, A.L. (1997) Solvent-stimulated luminescence from the supramolecular aggregation of a trinuclear gold(I) complex that displays extensive intermolecular Au Au interactions. Angewandte Chemie, 109, 1227-1229 (1997) Angewandte Chemie (International Edition in English), 36, 1179-1181. [Pg.280]

When crystals of the complex [Au3 RN=C(OMe) 3] (R = Me, 44, Scheme 16) are irradiated with long-wavelength ultraviolet light and then put in contact with a liquid, a remarkable luminescence occurs. In addition to the short intramolecular Au(I)- -Au(I) contacts (3.3 A), the molecules in 44 are stacked through inter-molecular Au(I)- Au(I) interactions (3.35 A) to form a trigonal prismatic array. This solvent-stimulated luminescence, described by Balch et is attrib-... [Pg.599]


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