TY - JOUR A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Reichenauer, F. A1 - Kitzmann, W.R. A1 - Kerzig, Ch. A1 - Heintze, K. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Efficient Triplet-Triplet Annihilation Upconversion Sensitized by a Chromium(III) Complex via an Underexplored Energy Transfer Mechanism JF - Angewandte Chemie International Edition N2 - Sensitized triplet-triplet annihilation upconversion (sTTA-UC) mainly relies on precious metal complexes thanks to their high intersystem crossing (ISC) efficiencies, excited state energies, and lifetimes, while complexes of abundant first-row transition metals were only rarely utilized and with often moderate UC quantum yields. [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ (bpmp = 2,6-bis(2-pyridylmethyl)pyridine) containing earth-abundant chromium possesses an absorption band suitable for green light excitation, a doublet excited state energy matching the triplet energy of 9,10-diphenyl anthracene (DPA), a close to millisecond excited state lifetime, and high photostability. Combined ISC and doublet-triplet energy transfer from excited [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ to DPA gives 3DPA with close-to-unity quantum yield. TTA of 3DPA furnishes greento-blue UC with a quantum yield of 12.0 % (close to the theoretical maximum). Sterically less-hindered anthracenes undergo a [4+4] cycloaddition with [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ and green light. KW - Fluorescence KW - Optical probe KW - Sensor KW - ph KW - Quantum yield KW - Quality assurance KW - Cr(III) KW - Lifetime KW - Ligand KW - Theory KW - TTA-UC KW - Energy transfer KW - Upconversion KW - Mechanism KW - Anthracene KW - Photochemistry KW - DFT KW - Cycloaddition KW - Transient absorbtion spectroscopy PY - 2022 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202202238 VL - 61 IS - 24 SP - 1 EP - 8 PB - Wiley online library AN - OPUS4-54604 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Kitzmann, W.R. A1 - Weigert, Florian A1 - Förster, Ch. A1 - Wang, X. A1 - Heintze, K. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Matrix Effects on Photoluminescence and Oxygen Sensitivity of a Molecular Ruby JF - ChemPhotoChem N2 - The molecular ruby analogue [Cr(ddpd)2]3+ (ddpd=N,N’-dimethyl-N,N’-dipyridine-2-ylpyridine-2,6-diamine) exhibits near infrared (NIR) emission with a high photoluminescence (PL) quantum yield ΦPL of 11 % and a lifetime of 898 μs in deaerated water at room temperature. While ligand-based control of the photophysical properties has received much attention, influences of the counter anions and microenvironment are still underexplored. In this study, the luminescence properties of the molecular ruby were systematically examined for the counter anions Cl−, Br−, [BF4]−, [PF6]−, [BPh4]−, and [BArF24]− in acetonitrile (MeCN) solution, in crystals, and embedded into polystyrene nanoparticles (PSNP). Stern-Volmer analyses of the oxygen quenching studies in the intensity and lifetime domain showed the highest oxygen sensitivity of the complexes with the counter anions of [BF4]− and [BArF24]−, which also revealed the longest luminescence lifetimes. Embedding [Cr(ddpd)2][PF6]3 in PSNPs and shielding with poly(vinyl alcohol) yields a strongly NIR-emissive oxygen-insensitive material with a record ΦPL of 15.2 % under ambient conditions. KW - Fluorescence KW - Sensor KW - Oxygen KW - Quantum yield KW - Quality assurance KW - Complex KW - Cr(III) KW - Lifetime KW - Ligand KW - Solid state KW - X-Ray analysis KW - Structure-property relationship KW - Nano KW - Polymer KW - Particle PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-546057 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/cptc.202100296 SN - 2367-0932 VL - 6 IS - 6 SP - 1 EP - 9 PB - Wiley-VCH CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-54605 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Reichenauer, F. A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Förster, C. A1 - Boden, P. A1 - Ugur, N. A1 - Báez-Cruz, R. A1 - Kalmbach, J. A1 - Carrella, L. M. A1 - Rentschler, E. A1 - Ramanan, C. A1 - Niedner-Schatteburg, G. A1 - Gerhards, M. A1 - Seitz, M. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Heinze, K. T1 - Strongly Red-Emissive Molecular Ruby [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ Surpasses [Ru(bpy)3]2+ JF - Journal of th American Chemical Society N2 - Gaining chemical control over the thermodynamics and kinetics of photoexcited states is paramount to an efficient and sustainable utilization of photoactive transition metal complexes in a plethora of technologies. In contrast to energies of charge Transfer states described by spatially separated orbitals, the energies of spinflip states cannot straightforwardly be predicted as Pauli Repulsion and the nephelauxetic effect play key roles. Guided by multireference quantum chemical calculations, we report a novel highly luminescent spin-flip emitter with a quantum chemically predicted blue-shifted luminescence. The spin-flip emission band of the chromium complex [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ (bpmp = 2,6-bis(2-pyridylmethyl) pyridine) shifted to higher energy from ca. 780 nm observed for known highly emissive chromium(III) complexes to 709 nm. The photoluminescence quantum yields climb to 20%, and very long excited state lifetimes in the millisecond range are achieved at room temperature in acidic D2O solution. Partial ligand deuteration increases the quantum yield to 25%. The high excited state energy of [Cr(bpmp)2]3+ and its facile reduction to [Cr(bpmp)2]2+ result in a high excited state redox potential. The ligand’s methylene bridge acts as a Brønsted acid quenching the luminescence at high pH. Combined with a pH-insensitive chromium(III) emitter, ratiometric optical pH sensing is achieved with single wavelength excitation. The photophysical and Ground state properties (quantum yield, lifetime, redox potential, and acid/base) of this spin-flip complex incorporating an earth-abundant metal surpass those of the classical precious metal [Ru(α-diimine)3]2+ charge transfer complexes, which are commonly employed in optical sensing and photo(redox) catalysis, underlining the bright future of these molecular ruby analogues. KW - Fluorescence KW - Optical probe KW - Sensor KW - PH KW - Quantum yield KW - Quality assurance KW - Complex KW - Cr(III) KW - Lifetime KW - Ligand KW - Theory PY - 2021 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-530548 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/jacs.1c05971 VL - 143 IS - 30 SP - 11843 EP - 11855 PB - ACS Publications AN - OPUS4-53054 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Stein, L. A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Förster, C. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Heinze, K. T1 - Bulky ligands protect molecular ruby from oxygen quenching JF - Dalton Transactions N2 - Chromium(III) complexes can show phosphorescence from the spin-flip excited doublet states 2E/2T1 in the near-infrared with high photoluminescence quantum yields and extremely long lifetimes in the absence of dioxygen. The prototype molecular ruby, [Cr(ddpd)2]3+ (ddpd = N,N’-dimethyl-N,N’-dipyridine-2-ylpyridine-2,6-diamine), has a photoluminescence quantum yield and a luminescence lifetime of 13.7% and 1.1 ms in deaerated acetonitrile, respectively. However, its luminescence is strongly quenched by 3O2 via an efficient Dexter-type energy transfer process. To enable luminescence applications of molecular rubies in solution under aerobic conditions, we explored the potential of sterically demanding ddpd ligands to shield the chromium(III) center from O2 using steady state and time-resolved photoluminescence spectroscopy. The structures of the novel complexes with sterically demanding ligands were investigated by single crystal X-ray diffraction and quantum chemically by density functional theory calculations. The O2 sensitivity of the photoluminescence was derived from absolutely measured photoluminescence quantum yields and excited state lifetimes under inert and aerobic conditions and by Stern–Volmer analyses of these data. Optimal sterically shielded chromium(III) complexes revealed photoluminescence quantum yields of up to 5.1% and excited state lifetimes of 518 μs in air-saturated acetonitrile, underlining the large potential of this ligand design approach to broaden the applicability of highly emissive chromium(III) complexes. KW - Fluorescence KW - Synthesis KW - Production KW - Optical spectroscopy KW - Ligand KW - Photophysics KW - Cr(III) KW - Mechanism KW - NIR KW - Sensor KW - Oxygen PY - 2022 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-570807 DO - https://doi.org/10.1039/d2dt02950b VL - 51 IS - 46 SP - 17664 EP - 17670 PB - The Royal Society of Chemistry CY - Berlin AN - OPUS4-57080 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Kalmbach, J. A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - You, Yi A1 - Förster, C. A1 - Schubert, H. A1 - Heinze, K. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Seitz, M. T1 - Near-IR to near-IR upconversion luminescence in molecular chromium ytterbium salts JF - Angewandte Chemie - International Edition N2 - Upconversion photoluminescence in hetero-oligonuclear metal complex architectures featuring organic ligands is an interesting but still rarely observed phenomenon, despite its great potential from a basic research and application perspective. In this context, a new photonic material consisting of molecular chromium(III) and ytterbium(III) complex Ions was developed that exhibits excitation-power density-dependent cooperative sensitization of the chromium-centered 2E/2T1 phosphorescence at approximately 775 nm after excitation of the ytterbium band 2F7/2!2F5/2 at approximately 980 nm in the solid state at ambient temperature. The upconversion process is insensitive to atmospheric oxygen and can be observed in the presence of water molecules in the crystal lattice. KW - Upconversion KW - Lanthanide KW - Photoluminescence KW - Quantum yield KW - Photophysics KW - Lifetime KW - Sensor KW - NIR KW - Cr(III) KW - Yb(III) complex KW - Crystal KW - Triplet-triplet annihilation KW - Sensitization KW - Light harvesting PY - 2020 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-512619 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/anie.202007200 SN - 1433-7851 SN - 1521-3773 VL - 59 IS - 42 SP - 18804 EP - 18808 PB - Wiley CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-51261 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Gharaati, S. A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Förster, C. A1 - Weigert, Florian A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Heinze, K. T1 - Triplet–Triplet Annihilation Upconversion in a MOF with AcceptorFilled Channels JF - Chemistry - A European Journal N2 - In summary, we report a highly modular solid TTA-UC system comprising of a crystalline, thermally stable PCN222(Pd) MOF with CA-coated MOF channels and with a DPA annihilator embedded in a solution-like environment in the MOF channels. This solid material displays blue upconverted delayed emission with a luminescence lifetime of 373 us, a threshold value of 329 mW*cm-2 and a triplet–triplet energy transfer efficiency of 82%. This optical application adds another facet to the versatile chemistry of PCN-222 MOFs. The design concept is also applicable to other TTA-UC pairs and enables tuning of the UCL color, for example, by replacing DPA with other dyes as exemplarily shown for 2,5,8,11-tetra-tert-butyl-perylene, that yields UCL at 450 nm. Current work aims to reduce the oxygen sensitivity and to increase the retention of the trapped annihilators in organic environments, for example, by tuning the chain length of the carboxylic acid and by coating the MOF surface. In addition, the TTA-UC efficiency will be further enhanced by reducing the reabsorption of the UC emission caused by Pd(TCPP) and by optimizing the sensitizer/annihilator interface. KW - Porphyrin KW - Method KW - MOF KW - Fluorescence KW - Dye KW - Sensor KW - Oxygen sensitive KW - Single molecule KW - DPA KW - Lifetime KW - Upconverstion KW - Quantum yield KW - Triplet-triplet annihilation KW - Sensitization KW - Energy transfer KW - NMR PY - 2019 UR - https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:kobv:b43-500580 DO - https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201904945 VL - 26 IS - 5 SP - 1003 EP - 1007 PB - Wiley-VCH Verlag CY - Weinheim AN - OPUS4-50058 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Otto, S. A1 - Dorn, M. A1 - Heinze, K. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Ratiometric Nanosensors for Simultaneously “TOP” Measuring Temperature, Oxygen and pH at a Single Excitation Wavelength N2 - In summary, by combining the NIR-emissive [Cr(ddpd)2][BPh4]3 complex CrBPh4 with its extremely large energy gap between the longest wavelength absorption and emission maxima with a pH-responsive fluorescein derivative (FITC) and an inert reference dye like Nile Red (NR) and 5,10,15,20tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl) porphyrin (TFPP), we developed nanosensors for simultaneously sensing temperature, O2 partial pressure, and pH. These novel TOP nanosensors (temperature, oxygen, pH) cover the biologically and physiologically relevant concentration ranges of these parameters/analytes with single wavelength excitation in PBS buffer and in a cell culture medium containing bovine serum albumin (BSA). The response of both nanosensors to all parameters is fully reversible and only minimally affected by the presence of BSA, the most common serum albumin. Moreover, comparative studies with nanosensors containing only a single type of stimuli-responsive molecule and with the respective molecular systems revealed that the different sensor components do not interfere with each other. Future research will include the testing of these nanosensors in cellular uptake studies and, after surface modification with targeted bioligands, eventually in in vivo experiments as previously done by some of us with other polystyrene nanoparticle reporters and nanosensors.46,47 Moreover, this concept of multianalyte sensing will be expanded to nanosensors derived from differently sized premanufactured biocompatible polymer particles and different stimuli-responsive dyes like fluorescent indicators for biologically and bioanalytically relevant metal ions. T2 - ISPPCC 2019 CY - Hong Kong, China DA - 14.07.2019 KW - Medical diagnostics KW - Sensor KW - Nnanoparticle KW - Nanosensor KW - Fluorescence KW - Oxygen KW - Temperature KW - Ratiometric KW - PH KW - Lifetime KW - NIR KW - Cr(III) complex KW - FITC KW - Dye KW - Environment PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-49698 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Otto, S. A1 - Dorn, M. A1 - Heinze, K. A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute T1 - Luminescent TOP nanosensors for simultaneously measuring temperature, oxygen, and pH at a single excitation wavelength JF - Analytical Chemistry N2 - Two nanosensors for simultaneous optical measurements of the bioanalytically and biologically relevant analytes temperature (“T”), oxygen (“O”), and pH (“P”) have been designed. These “TOP” nanosensors are based on 100 nmsized silica-coated polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs) doped with a near-infrared emissive oxygen- and temperature-sensitive chromium(III) complex ([Cr(ddpd)2][BPh4]3, CrBPh4) and an inert reference dye (Nile Red, NR or 5,10,15,20tetrakis(pentafluorophenyl) porphyrin, TFPP) and are covalently labeled with pHsensitive fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). These emitters can be excited at the same wavelength and reveal spectrally distinguishable emission bands, allowing for ratiometric intensity-based and time-resolved studies in the visible and near-infrared wavelength region. Studies in PBS buffer solutions and in a model body liquid demonstrate the applicability of these nanosensors for the sensitive luminescence readout of TOP simultaneously at the same spatialposition. KW - Medical diagnostics KW - Sensor KW - Nanoparticle KW - Fluorescence KW - Nanosensor KW - Oxygen KW - Temperature KW - pH KW - Ratiometric KW - Lifetime KW - NIR KW - Cr(III) complex KW - Dye KW - FITC KW - Environment PY - 2019 DO - https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.8b05060 SN - 0003-2700 VL - 91 IS - 3 SP - 2337 EP - 2344 PB - ACS AN - OPUS4-47455 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Otto, S. A1 - Dorn, M. A1 - Heinze, K. T1 - Luminescent TOP nanosensors for simultaneously measuring temperature, oxygen, and pH at a single excitation wavelength N2 - Two nanosensors for simultaneous optical measurements of temperature (“T”), oxygen (“O”), and pH (“P”) have been designed. These “TOP” nanosensors are based on 100 nm-sized silica-coated polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs) doped with the near infrared emissive oxygen- and temperature-sensitive chromium(III) complex ([Cr(ddpd)2][BPh4]3 CrBPh4)[1][2] and an inert reference fluorescence dye (Nile Red NR or 5,10,15,20tetrakis-(pentafluorophenyl) porphyrin TFPP) and are covalently labeled with the pHsensitive fluorophore fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). These emitters can be excited at the same wavelength and reveal distinguishable emission spectra suitable for ratiometric intensity-based and time-resolved studies in the visible and near infrared spectral region. The core-shell nanostructure of these sensors reveals high colloidal stability in various aqueous media. Studies in PBS buffer solutions and in a model body liquid demonstrate the applicability of the TOP nanosensors for optically detecting the three bioanalytically and biologically relevant analytes temperature, oxygen and pH simultaneously at the same position. T2 - ANAKON 2019 CY - Münster, Germany DA - 25.03.2019 KW - Sensor KW - Nanoparticle KW - Nanosensor KW - Fluorescence KW - Oxygen KW - Temperature KW - pH KW - Ratiometric KW - Lifetime KW - NIR KW - Cr(III) complex KW - FITC KW - Dye KW - Environment KW - Medical diagnostics PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-47698 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER - TY - CONF A1 - Wang, Cui A1 - Resch-Genger, Ute A1 - Otto, S. A1 - Dorn, M. A1 - Heinze, K. T1 - Ratiometric luminescent TOP nanosensors for simultaneously measuring temperature, oxygen, and pH at a single excitation wavelength N2 - Two nanosensors for simultaneous optical measurements of temperature (“T”), oxygen (“O”), and pH (“P”) have been designed. These “TOP” nanosensors are based on 100 nm-sized silica-coated polystyrene nanoparticles (PS-NPs) doped with the near infrared emissive oxygen- and temperature-sensitive chromium(III) complex ([Cr(ddpd)2][BPh4]3 CrBPh4)[1][2] and an inert reference fluorescence dye (Nile Red NR or 5,10,15,20-tetrakis-(pentafluorophenyl) porphyrin TFPP) and are covalently labeled with the pH-sensitive fluorophore fluorescein isothiocyanate (FITC). These emitters can be excited at the same wavelength and reveal distinguishable emission spectra suitable for ratiometric intensity-based and time-resolved studies in the visible and near infrared spectral region. The core-shell nanostructure of these sensors reveals high colloidal stability in various aqueous media. Studies in PBS buffer solutions and in a model body liquid demonstrate the applicability of the TOP nanosensors for optically detecting the three bioanalytically and biologically relevant analytes temperature, oxygen and pH simultaneously at the same position. T2 - 2nd European Biosensor Symposium CY - Florenz, Italy DA - 18.02.2019 KW - Sensor KW - Nanoparticle KW - Nanosensor KW - Fluorescence KW - Oxygen KW - Temperature KW - pH KW - Ratiometric KW - Lifetime KW - NIR KW - Cr(III) complex KW - FITC KW - Dye KW - Environment KW - Medical diagnostics PY - 2019 AN - OPUS4-47700 LA - eng AD - Bundesanstalt fuer Materialforschung und -pruefung (BAM), Berlin, Germany ER -