An approach to the design of a series of quinolinol-based indium complexes that can exhibit different optical properties is proposed. Mono-incorporated (Inq and InMeq), bis-incorporated (InMeq), and tris-incorporated (Inq and InMeq) indium quinolinate complexes have been prepared. These complexes have also been characterized by X-ray crystallography. The photophysical properties of these complexes have also been examined by a combination of experimental and theoretical techniques. The indium complexes with a single quinolinol ligand (Inq and InMeq) showed higher quantum efficiency than those with two or three quinolinate ligands; in particular, InMeq exhibited the highest quantum yield [Φ = 59% in poly(methyl methacrylate) film]. The insights into the nature of these findings were obtained by the sequential synthesis of the quinolinol-based indium luminophores and a detailed investigation of their structural stability.

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