ABSTRACT
Synthesis, isomerization, and photophysical properties of novel cis-N,N-cyclometalated complexes [Pt(Câ§N)(l-Phe)] (Câ§N = benzoquinolinate (1), phenylpyridinate (2), 2-(p-tolyl)pyridinate (3), and 1-phenylpyrazolate (4); l-Phe- = l-phenylalaninate) are reported herein. In solution, the cis forms of the complexes isomerize to their trans forms via an associative mechanism. This cis/trans isomerism barely influences the absorption and luminescence properties of the complexes in solution, except for a characteristic absorption at approximately 340 nm in the absorption spectra of the cis complexes that is not observed for the trans complexes. Interestingly, the cis complexes are spontaneously assembled in a crystalline phase and show bathochromic absorption and emission colors compared with those of the corresponding trans isomers, which are aggregated in an amorphous phase. cis-1 and cis-2 demonstrate hypsochromic luminescence mechanochromism. The influence of the geometrical isomerism on the photophysical properties and the isomerization mechanism are supported by density functional theory calculations.