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Antonio Fernández-mato

Cover Picture: Complexation and Extraction of PAHs to the Aqueous Phase with a Dinuclear Pt II Diazapyrenium‐Based Metallacycle (Chem. Eur. J. 41/2010)

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Complexation and Extraction of PAHs to the Aqueous Phase with a Dinuclear Pt II Diazapyrenium‐Based Metallacycle

New palladium and platinum metallacycles have been synthesized by reaction between a 2,7-diazapyrenium-based ligand and Pd(II) and Pt(II) complexes. The inclusion complexes between the metallacycles and polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) in CD(3)NO(2) and D(2)O were studied by NMR spectroscopy. The structures of the inclusion complexes of the Pt metallacycle as host with pyrene, phenanthrene, and triphenylene were confirmed by single crystal X-ray crystallography. The association constants between the Pt metallacycle and the selected PAHs were determined in CH(3)CN following the characteristic charge-transfer band displayed in their UV/Vis absorption spectrum. Although in aqueous solut…

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Spontaneous Self-Assembly of a 1,8-Naphthyridine into Diverse Crystalline 1D Nanostructures: Implications on the Stimuli-Responsive Luminescent Behaviour

The previously reported organic solid-state fluorophore 7-(3,4-dimethoxyphenyl)-2-ethoxy-4-phenyl-1,8-naphthyridine-3-carbonitrile 1 was found to spontaneously self-organize into diverse 1D crystalline nanostructures by choosing appropriate liquid phase self-assembly conditions. Experimental results, as well as DFT quantum calculations (at the M06-2X/6-31+G(d) level), shed light on the aggregation mechanism. This was found in good agreement with molecules being primarily joined together through intermolecular alignment caused by electrostatic interactions, as well as minimization of the steric repulsions. This alignment provokes the preferential growth of the crystalline materials into 1D a…

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Polymorphism-Triggered Reversible Thermochromic Fluorescence of a simple 1,8-Naphthyridine

The fluorescent behavior in the solid state of a naphthyridine-based donor–acceptor heterocycle is presented. Synthesized as a crystalline blue-emissive solid (Pbca), the compound can easily be transformed in its P21/c polymorphic form by heating. The latter material shows blue to cyan emission switching triggered by a reversible thermally induced phase transformation. This fact, the reversible acidochromism, and the strong anisotropic fluorescence of the compound in the solid state, account for the potential of 1,8-naphthyridines as simple and highly tunable organic compounds in materials science.

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