Di-orthometallated triphenyl phosphite iridium complex as a ‘turn-on’ phosphorescent chemodosimeter probe for silver ions

2018 
Abstract A di-orthometallated triphenyl phosphite iridium complex Ir(dttpit)(phen)Cl (dttpitH 2  = tris (2, 4-di-tert-butylphenyl) phosphite, phen = phenanthroline), has been synthesied and characterized. The crystal structure was determined by X-ray crystallography. The photoluminescence spectrum of Ir(dttpit)(phen)Cl in CH 3 CN shows emission maximum at 528 nm. In 0.01 wt% PMMA films, its quantum yields and lifetime are 0.16 and 1.78 μs, respectively. The emission of Ir(dttpit)(phen)Cl at 528 exhibits 1393% enhance upon addition of Ag + in CH 3 CN/H 2 0. The ratio of Ir(dttpit)(phen)Cl responding to Ag + is 1:1, and the limit of detection is 0.13 μM. Ir(dttpit)(phen)Cl is a highly selective chemosensor for Ag + over other metal ions. The interaction between the chlorine atom and Ag + is responsible for the highly selective and sensitive phosphorescent senor for Ag + .
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