Using the second o-nitro aniline and benzoyl chloride as the initial raw materials, a green light-emitting materials (pbi)2Ir (acac)2 was produced utilizing a new designed synthesis plan. The complex’s structures were characterized by IR, MS, and the differential thermal analysis. The optical Luminescence Properties of the complex was studied by the fluorescence spectrometry analysis. The melt point of the product is 343°C which showed that it had thermal stability.. The fluorescence spectrometry analysis experimental results show that the Excitation and emission peaks of the organic Iridium (Ⅲ) complexes got were respectively 470.6nm and 526.21nm which showed that it belong to green high-brightness light-emitting materials. The oxidation of the intermediate products exposed in air which could cause the quality of product instability was avoided in the new synthesis plan improved.