2-Phenylpyridine is an organic compound with the formula C6H5C5H4N (or C11H9N). It is a colourless viscous liquid. The compound and related derivatives have attracted interest as precursors to highly fluorescent metal complexes of possible value as organic light emitting diodes (OLEDs).[1]
The compound is prepared by the reaction of phenyl lithium with pyridine:[2]
C6H5Li + C5H5N → C6H5-C5H4N + LiH
The reaction of iridium trichloride with 2-phenylpyridine proceeds via cyclometallation to give the chloride-bridged complex:[3][4]
The degree and regiochemistry of fluorination of metalated 2-phenylpyridine ligands in platinum(II) complexes significantly modifies the emission properties of the complexes.[5]
References
^Eli Zysman-Colman, ed. (2017). Iridium(III) in Optoelectronic and Photonics Applications. John Wiley & Sons. ISBN978-1-119-00713-5.
^Evans, J. C. W.; Allen, C. F. H. (1938). "2-Phenylpyridine". Organic Syntheses. 18: 70. doi:10.15227/orgsyn.018.0070.
^Lamansky, S.; Djurovich, P.; Murphy, D.; et al. (2001). "Synthesis and Characterization of Phosphorescent Cyclometalated Iridium Complexes". Inorganic Chemistry. 40 (7): 1704–1711. doi:10.1021/ic0008969. PMID11261983.
^Thompson ME, Djurovich PE, Barlow S, Marder S (2007). "Organometallic Complexes for Optoelectronic Applications". Comprehensive Organometallic Chemistry III. Vol. 12. pp. 101–194. doi:10.1016/B0-08-045047-4/00169-2. ISBN978-0-08-045047-6.
Further reading
Zhou, Guijiang; Wong, Wai-Yeung; Yang, Xiaolong (2011). "New Design Tactics in OLEDs Using Functionalized 2-Phenylpyridine-Type Cyclometalates of Iridium(III) and Platinum(II)". Chemistry: An Asian Journal. 6 (7): 1706–1727. doi:10.1002/asia.201000928. PMID21557486.
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