Abstract

The Front Cover shows the Palais Saint Georges (in Rennes, France, where the presented work was performed). Like every summer night, projectors shine nice pictures on this 400-year-old palace. We have decided to shine our helically chiral N-heterocyclic carbene-gold(I) complexes on it. These chiral complexes possess attractive features coming from the presence of the [5]helicenic moiety, such as strong circular dichroism activity, dual emission and moderate circularly polarized phosphorescence with a timescale up to the millisecond range at room temperature. More information can be found in the Full Paper by J. Crassous et al.

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