2020
DOI: 10.1002/macp.202000135
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Luminescent Copolymer‐Rhenium(I) Hybrid Materials via Picolylamine‐Modified Poly(pentafluorophenyl acrylate)

Abstract: The synthesis and photophysical properties of well‐defined polymer‐rhenium(I) hybrid materials is described. Reversible addition‐fragmentation chain transfer polymerization of pentafluorophenyl acrylate yields a parent homopolymer that serves as a reactive scaffold for the preparation of a series of new statistical copolymers containing pendent pyridyl functional groups in conjunction with various other repeat unit species. Attachment of [Re(CO)3(phen)]+ fragments via coordination through the pendent pyridyl g… Show more

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“…[5][6][7][8] In fluid solution and in biological environments, the typical long-lived emitting states of Re I polypyridyl complex have been consistently employed as specific biological probes, [9][10][11][12] and for sensing of molecular oxygen and other triplet ground state molecules. [13][14][15] In more constrained media such as in polymeric matrixes, [16][17][18][19] variable photophysical behavior is observed as a function of the ligand structure and the specific linkage with the matrix. This flexibility has found interesting applications in LEDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[5][6][7][8] In fluid solution and in biological environments, the typical long-lived emitting states of Re I polypyridyl complex have been consistently employed as specific biological probes, [9][10][11][12] and for sensing of molecular oxygen and other triplet ground state molecules. [13][14][15] In more constrained media such as in polymeric matrixes, [16][17][18][19] variable photophysical behavior is observed as a function of the ligand structure and the specific linkage with the matrix. This flexibility has found interesting applications in LEDs.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[21,22] Hybrid materials with similar properties are also accessible via the chelation of the Re(CO) 3 (phen) fragment to RAFT-prepared pyridyl-functional copolymers. [31] The use of transition metal complexes as biological probes/imaging agents, including those attached to (co)polymers, is well-known. [32][33][34][35][36] For example, Redrado et al [37] recently described dual-function hybrid systems containing an organic chromophore and Ir(III) species for photodynamic therapy and bioimaging.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[ 21,22 ] Hybrid materials with similar properties are also accessible via the chelation of the Re(CO) 3 (phen) fragment to RAFT‐prepared pyridyl‐functional copolymers. [ 31 ]…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%