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Abstract
A enantiopure complexes R/S-Pt(N^N)Cl2 have been synthesized. This complex exhibited aggregation-induced emission in mixed solvet and stong emission at 660 nm with quatun yield ΦPL of 35.7 % observed for its aggregated powder, due to strong Pt···Pt and π-π stacking interactions upon aggregation. Moreover, complex showed and circularly polarized luminescence with a glum value of up to 0.004.
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