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Nature | 2017

A low-spin Fe( iii ) complex with 100-ps ligand-to-metal charge transfer photoluminescence

Pavel Chabera; Yizhu Liu; Om Prakash; Erling Thyrhaug; Amal El Nahhas; Alireza Honarfar; Sofia Essén; Lisa A. Fredin; Tobias Harlang; Kasper Skov Kjær; Karsten Handrup; Fredric Ericson; Hideyuki Tatsuno; Kelsey M. Morgan; Joachim Schnadt; Lennart Häggström; Tore Ericsson; Adam Sobkowiak; Sven Lidin; Ping Huang; Stenbjörn Styring; Jens Uhlig; Jesper Bendix; Reiner Lomoth; Villy Sundström; Petter Persson; Kenneth Wärnmark

Transition-metal complexes are used as photosensitizers, in light-emitting diodes, for biosensing and in photocatalysis. A key feature in these applications is excitation from the ground state to a charge-transfer state; the long charge-transfer-state lifetimes typical for complexes of ruthenium and other precious metals are often essential to ensure high performance. There is much interest in replacing these scarce elements with Earth-abundant metals, with iron and copper being particularly attractive owing to their low cost and non-toxicity. But despite the exploration of innovative molecular designs, it remains a formidable scientific challenge to access Earth-abundant transition-metal complexes with long-lived charge-transfer excited states. No known iron complexes are considered photoluminescent at room temperature, and their rapid excited-state deactivation precludes their use as photosensitizers. Here we present the iron complex [Fe(btz)3]3+ (where btz is 3,3′-dimethyl-1,1′-bis(p-tolyl)-4,4′-bis(1,2,3-triazol-5-ylidene)), and show that the superior σ-donor and π-acceptor electron properties of the ligand stabilize the excited state sufficiently to realize a long charge-transfer lifetime of 100 picoseconds (ps) and room-temperature photoluminescence. This species is a low-spin Fe(iii) d5 complex, and emission occurs from a long-lived doublet ligand-to-metal charge-transfer (2LMCT) state that is rarely seen for transition-metal complexes. The absence of intersystem crossing, which often gives rise to large excited-state energy losses in transition-metal complexes, enables the observation of spin-allowed emission directly to the ground state and could be exploited as an increased driving force in photochemical reactions on surfaces. These findings suggest that appropriate design strategies can deliver new iron-based materials for use as light emitters and photosensitizers.


Chemistry of Materials | 2013

Understanding and Controlling the Surface Chemistry of LiFeSO4F for an Enhanced Cathode Functionality

Adam Sobkowiak; Matthew Roberts; Reza Younesi; Tore Ericsson; Lennart Häggström; Cheuk-Wai Tai; Anna M. Anderssor; Kristina Edström; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Fredrik Björefors


Chemistry of Materials | 2014

Identification of an Intermediate Phase, Li1/2FeSO4F, Formed during Electrochemical Cycling of Tavorite LiFeSO4F

Adam Sobkowiak; Matthew Roberts; Lennart Häggström; Tore Ericsson; Anna M. Andersson; Kristina Edström; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Fredrik Björefors


Applied Physics A | 2011

Hydrogen absorption and desorption properties of a novel ScNiAl alloy

Adam Sobkowiak; Jonas Ångström; Thomas Nielsen; Yngve Cerenius; Torben R. Jensen; Martin Sahlberg


Hyperfine Interactions | 2014

A Mössbauer spectroscopy study of polyol synthesized tavorite LiFeSO4F

Adam Sobkowiak; Tore Ericsson; Kristina Edström; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Fredrik Björefors; Lennart Häggström


Electrochimica Acta | 2017

Mechanical Stabilization of Solid Polymer Electrolytes through Gamma Irradiation

Jonas Mindemark; Adam Sobkowiak; Gabriel Oltean; Daniel Brandell; Torbjörn Gustafsson


Journal of Power Sources | 2015

Formation of Tavorite-Type LiFeSO4F Followed by In Situ X-ray Diffraction

Rickard Eriksson; Adam Sobkowiak; Jonas Ångström; Martin Sahlberg; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Kristina Edström; Fredrik Björefors


ChemElectroChem | 2017

Identifying the Electrochemical Processes in LiFeSO4F Cathodes for Lithium Ion Batteries

Andreas Blidberg; Adam Sobkowiak; Carl Tengstedt; Mario Valvo; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Fredrik Björefors


Archive | 2017

Surface Coating and Structural Changes in Triplite LiFeSO4F Cathodes

Andreas Blidberg; Adam Sobkowiak; Lennart Häggström; Tore Ericsson; Carl Tengstedt; Torbjörn Gustafsson; Fredrik Björefors


Presented at the 2nd International Conference on Sensors and Electronic Instrumental Advances (SEIA), Barcelona, Spain, September 22 – 23, 2016 | 2016

Nanoplasmonic sensing of Pb-acid and Li-ion batteries

David Johansson; Jenny Andersson; Björn Wickman; Fredrik Björefors; Adam Sobkowiak; Bengt Kasemo

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