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The afterglow of coinage metal complexes synthesized by using novel coumarin‐functionalized aminodiphosphine ligands is depicted. A hybrid character of the ligand led to compounds with afterglow luminescence at low temperatures, which is clearly visible to the naked eye after the UV excitation is turned off. More information can be found in the Research Article by P. W. Roesky and co‐workers (DOI:...
A coumarin functionalized aminodiphosphine has been introduced as a bidentate ligand in coinage metal chemistry. Mono‐, di‐, and trimetallic copper and silver complexes were synthesized with this ligand. The hybrid character of the ligand led to compounds with rich luminescence properties. These include coumarin‐based blue fluorescence, observed as a sole emission in solution at room temperature,...