Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application

In this study, the new transition metal complexes, ML with M = Zn (II), Ni (II), and Pd (II) based on the N,N'-Bis[O-(diphenylphosphino)benzylidene)ethylenediamine ligand were successfully synthesized with a percentage yield of between 33 - 68%. As a result of fourier transform infrared spectro...

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Main Authors: Jillani, Mamoona, Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah, Sapari, Suhaila, Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana
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spelling my.utm.1053492024-04-24T06:16:28Z http://eprints.utm.my/105349/ Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application Jillani, Mamoona Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah Sapari, Suhaila Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana QD Chemistry In this study, the new transition metal complexes, ML with M = Zn (II), Ni (II), and Pd (II) based on the N,N'-Bis[O-(diphenylphosphino)benzylidene)ethylenediamine ligand were successfully synthesized with a percentage yield of between 33 - 68%. As a result of fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-vis spectroscopy (UV-vis), and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (proton NMR) was used to design and completely describe the metal complexes properties. Moreover, for computational study, the Gaussian16 software installed in the high-performance computer (HPC) is used for NLO calculation. The method used to perform this study is Density Functional Theory (DFT) method. 6-31G(d,p) basis set is used with LANL2DZ for zinc, nickel, and palladium along with the keyword 'GEN'. The molecular structure has been optimized and checked both bond length and bond angle before starting to run the calculation. Thus, NLO calculation had been performed. The dipole moment and the HOMO-LUMO energy gap were employed to verify the first hyperpolarizability, βtot, which can be utilized as an indication of second nonlinear optical characteristics. Transition metal-based complexes produce impressive results because they provide additional flexibility by offering charge transfer (CT) transitions between the metal and the ligands, resulting in a higher NLO response. Due to the charge transfer excitations, it was discovered that the nickel complex with 2.87 D had the largest NLO response (117215.66 x 10-30 esu), particularly in comparison with the zinc complex (2329.72 x 10-30 esu) and palladium complex (191.07 x 10-30 esu) with 6.52 D and 4.04 D values, respectively. Penerbit UTM Press 2023-09 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.utm.my/105349/1/FaziraIlyanaAbdul2023_InvestigatingtheEffectofTuningtheMetal.pdf Jillani, Mamoona and Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah and Sapari, Suhaila and Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana (2023) Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application. Malaysian Journal of Fundamental and Applied Sciences, 19 (5). pp. 817-826. ISSN 2289-599X http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/mjfas.v19n5.2929 DOI:10.11113/mjfas.v19n5.2929
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Jillani, Mamoona
Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah
Sapari, Suhaila
Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana
Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
description In this study, the new transition metal complexes, ML with M = Zn (II), Ni (II), and Pd (II) based on the N,N'-Bis[O-(diphenylphosphino)benzylidene)ethylenediamine ligand were successfully synthesized with a percentage yield of between 33 - 68%. As a result of fourier transform infrared spectroscopy (FTIR), UV-vis spectroscopy (UV-vis), and 1H nuclear magnetic resonance (proton NMR) was used to design and completely describe the metal complexes properties. Moreover, for computational study, the Gaussian16 software installed in the high-performance computer (HPC) is used for NLO calculation. The method used to perform this study is Density Functional Theory (DFT) method. 6-31G(d,p) basis set is used with LANL2DZ for zinc, nickel, and palladium along with the keyword 'GEN'. The molecular structure has been optimized and checked both bond length and bond angle before starting to run the calculation. Thus, NLO calculation had been performed. The dipole moment and the HOMO-LUMO energy gap were employed to verify the first hyperpolarizability, βtot, which can be utilized as an indication of second nonlinear optical characteristics. Transition metal-based complexes produce impressive results because they provide additional flexibility by offering charge transfer (CT) transitions between the metal and the ligands, resulting in a higher NLO response. Due to the charge transfer excitations, it was discovered that the nickel complex with 2.87 D had the largest NLO response (117215.66 x 10-30 esu), particularly in comparison with the zinc complex (2329.72 x 10-30 esu) and palladium complex (191.07 x 10-30 esu) with 6.52 D and 4.04 D values, respectively.
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author Jillani, Mamoona
Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah
Sapari, Suhaila
Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana
author_facet Jillani, Mamoona
Nur Athirah, Nur Athirah
Sapari, Suhaila
Abdul Razak, Fazira Ilyana
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title Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
title_short Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
title_full Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
title_fullStr Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
title_full_unstemmed Investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
title_sort investigating the effect of tuning the metal center in complexes for nonlinear optical application
publisher Penerbit UTM Press
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url http://eprints.utm.my/105349/1/FaziraIlyanaAbdul2023_InvestigatingtheEffectofTuningtheMetal.pdf
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