Abstract
A triazine-based multi-branched platinum(II) acetylide complex was synthesized and fully characterized. The photophysical properties, electrochemical properties and first order hyperpolarizability were studied.
Keywords: Donor-acceptor structure, first order hyperpolarizability, multi-branched platinum (II) acetylide, photophysical properties, multi-branched structures, nonlinear, phosphorescence, six benzene rings, 400 MHz Varian spectrometer, elemental analyzer
Letters in Organic Chemistry
Title:A Triazine-Based Multi-Branched Platinum Acetylide Complex: Synthesis and Photophysical Properties
Volume: 10 Issue: 1
Author(s): Jin Guo, Zhaohui Huang, Tingfeng Wang, Liying Zhang, Junfeng Shao and Fengqi Guo
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Keywords: Donor-acceptor structure, first order hyperpolarizability, multi-branched platinum (II) acetylide, photophysical properties, multi-branched structures, nonlinear, phosphorescence, six benzene rings, 400 MHz Varian spectrometer, elemental analyzer
Abstract: A triazine-based multi-branched platinum(II) acetylide complex was synthesized and fully characterized. The photophysical properties, electrochemical properties and first order hyperpolarizability were studied.
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Guo Jin, Huang Zhaohui, Wang Tingfeng, Zhang Liying, Shao Junfeng and Guo Fengqi, A Triazine-Based Multi-Branched Platinum Acetylide Complex: Synthesis and Photophysical Properties, Letters in Organic Chemistry 2013; 10 (1) . https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178611310010007
DOI https://dx.doi.org/10.2174/1570178611310010007 |
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