Abstract
Luminescent cerium(III) complexes based on the d-f transition have characteristics of broad emission spectra, tunable emission colors, and short excited state lifetimes, showing potential applications in display, lighting, and other fields. Thus it is important to construct luminescent Ce(III) complexes with high photoluminescence efficiency and good stability. In this work, five Ce(III) complexes with dihydrobis(pyrazolyl)borate or diphenylbis(pyrazolyl)borate ligands, where pyrazolyl stands for pyrazolyl, 3-methylpyrazolyl, or 3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl, were designed and synthesized, showing emission colors from deep blue to yellow with a maximum wavelength in the range of 390-560 nm, short excited state lifetimes of 30-80 ns, and photoluminescence quantum yields exceeding 75% in solid powder. By comparing these complexes, it is found that higher photoluminescence efficiency and better thermal/air stability could be achieved in the complexes with dihydrobis(pyrazolyl)borate ligands.
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