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Study on Relationship Between Fluorescence Properties and Structure of Substituted 8-Hydroxyquinoline Zinc Complexes
Jianbo, He,Tingting, Zhou,Yongjing, Cao,Yuanyuan, Zhang,Weiqing, Yang,Menglin, Ma
, p. 1121 - 1126 (2018)
Organic light-emitting diodes (OLEDs) produced from 8-hydroxyquinoline metal complexes play a vital role in modern electroluminescent devices. In this manuscript, a series of 8-hydroxyquinoline derivatives were synthesized by different methods and their corresponding zinc metal complexes were prepared. The UV and fluorescence properties of the complexes were measured aiming to understand the effect of substituents at the quinoline ring on the fluorescence properties of the complexes. When the C-5 of 8-hydroxyquinoline was replaced by halogen group, the fluorescence emission wavelengths had been red-shifted, at the same time, blue-shifted of fluorescence emission wavelength was observed when the C-5 position of 8-hydroxyquinoline was substituted by electron-withdrawing group. When the C-4 position of 8-hydroxyquinolie was substituted by methyl or the C-5 position was substituted by sulfonic acid group, the corresponding zinc complexes had higher fluorescence intensity than 8-hydroxyquinolie zinc.
Theoretical and experimental studies on the fluorescence properties of aluminum(III), cadmium(II), zinc(II), and copper(II) complexes of substituted 8-hydroxyquinoline
Hongli, Chen,Hongrui, Cheng,Menglin, Ma,Qingrong, Sun,Weiqing, Yang,Yuanyuan, Zhang
, p. 623 - 634 (2020/12/14)
Fifty-five 8-hydroxyquinoline (8-HQ) derivatives are synthesized and the corresponding aluminum(III), cadmium(II), copper(II), and zinc(II) metal complexes are prepared and their fluorescent activities are evaluated. The results indicate that the aluminum complexes have the best fluorescence properties, followed by zinc and cadmium complexes, while almost no fluorescence is observed with the copper complexes. The relationship between the fluorescence properties and complex structure is summarized and a predictive three-dimensional quantitative structure–property relationship model is established using the multifit molecular alignment rule of Sybyl program. With the introduction of groups at the C-2 position or electron-withdrawing groups to the 8-hydroxyquinoline framework, fluorescence wavelength blue shifts are observed with the zinc, aluminum, and cadmium complexes. At the same time, a red shift of the fluorescence emission wavelength is detected for the aluminum and zinc complexes when C-5 of 8-hydroxyquinoline was substituted with halogens or a methyl group. Moreover, the zinc, cadmium, and aluminum complexes with 2,4-dimethyl substituents on the 8-hydroxyquinoline all show good fluorescence properties. The highest occupied molecular orbital and lowest unoccupied molecular orbital energies of the complexes are also calculated and the fluorescence properties of the metal complexes are analyzed from the viewpoint of molecular orbitals.
