D. CRYSTALLINEASSEMBLIES
Eisenberget al.( 240 ) reported a Pt(II) terpyridine complex
bearing a nicotinamide moiety. The complex is brightly lumines-
cent in the solid state at room temperature exhibiting a remark-
able reversible vapochromic behavior and crystallographic
change in the presence of several volatile organic solvents
(Fig. 26). Upon exposure to methanol vapors, it shifts color from
red to orange, and a displacement to higher energy is observed in
the emission maximum with an increase in excited-state lifetime
and emission intensity. The crystal and molecular structures of
the orange and red forms, determined by single-crystal X-ray dif-
fraction on the same single crystal, were equivalent at molecular
level and only modestly different in terms of packing. In both
550
0
1.1
Normalized intensity
600 650
*
nm
700 750
Before exposure
After exposure
+N
N
2PF 6 –
+ MeOH (g)
- MeOH (g)
N N
Cl
Pt
NH 2
O
FIG. 26. Pt(II) complex displaying reversible color and luminescence
switching after exposure to MeOH vapor, as described by Eisenberg
et al. Reproduced with the permission of the American Chemical
Society ( 240 ).
90 CRISTIAN A. STRASSERTet al.