Abstract
AbstractThe structural design and tuning of properties of metallaaromatics are crucial in materials and energy science. Herein, we describe the rapid synthesis of tetracyclic metallaaromatics containing quinoline and pentalene motifs fused by a metal‐bridged fragment. These unique compounds display remarkably broad absorption, enabling for the first time the absorption of metallaaromatics to reach the second near‐infrared (NIR‐II) bio‐window. The formation of osmaquinoline unit involves an unconventional C(sp2)−C(sp3) coupling promoted by AgBF4to achieve [3+3] cycloaddition. The introduction of cyclicdπ‐pπconjugation and extension of the aromatic π‐framework can effectively shrink the HOMO–LUMO gap, thus broadening the absorption window. The considerable photothermal conversion efficiency (PCE) in both the NIR‐I and NIR‐II windows, the high photothermal stability and the excellent electrochemical behavior suggest many potential applications of these condensed metallaquinolines.
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