posted on 2002-09-24, 00:00authored byBala. Manimaran, P. Thanasekaran, T. Rajendran, Ren-Jay Lin, I-Jy Chang, Gene-Hsiang Lee, Shie-Ming Peng, S. Rajagopal, Kuang-Lieh Lu
Self-assembly of rhenium(I)-based molecular rectangles containing
long alkyl chains has been achieved in one-pot synthesis by
solvothermal methods. An enormous enhancement in the emission
intensity, quantum yield, and lifetime of the rectangles has been
observed when the solvent medium is changed from organic to
aqueous. Addition of water favors the aggregation of Re(I)
molecular rectangle resulting in the luminescence enhancement,
and this phenomenon has been traced out using light scattering
techniques.