Synthesis, characterization and luminescent properties of copper(I) halide complexes containing biphenyl bidentate phosphine ligand ChenBu-Lin LiuLi ZhongXin-Xin AsiriAbdullah M. AlamryKhalid A. LiGuang-Hua LiFa-Bao ZhuNian-Yong WongWai-Yeung QinHai-Mei 2017 <p>Copper(I) halide complexes having thermally activated delayed fluorescence (TADF) and phosphorescence have attracted much attention. Here, a series of four-coordinate dinuclear copper(I) halide complexes, [CuX(bpbp<b>)</b>]<sub>2</sub> (bpb<i>p</i> = 2,2′-bis(diphenylphosphino)biphenyl, X = I (<b>1</b>), Br (<b>2</b>) and Cl (<b>3</b>)), were synthesized, and their molecular structures and photophysical properties were investigated. The structural analysis reveals that two copper(I) centers are bridged by two halogen ligands to form a dinuclear structure with a four-membered Cu<sub>2</sub>X<sub>2</sub> ring. These complexes exhibit yellow to blue emission in the solid state at room temperature and have peak emission wavelengths at 575–487 nm with microsecond lifetimes (<i>τ</i> = 6.2–19.8 μs) and low emission quantum yields (<0.01%). The emissions of <b>1</b>–<b>3</b> originate from MLCT, XLCT, and IL (intraligand) transitions. Three complexes displayed good thermal stability.</p>