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《Polyhedron》1999,18(23):2951-2959
A group of five new ruthenium(II) bipyridine heterochelates of the type [RuII(bpy)2L]+ 1a1e have been synthesized (bpy=2,2′-bipyridine; L=anionic form of the thiol-based imine ligands, HS–C6H4NC(H)C6H4(R) (R=OMe, Me, H, Cl, NO2). The complexes 1a1e are 1:1 conducting and diamagnetic. The complexes 1a1e exhibit strong MLCT transitions in the visible region and intra-ligand transitions in the UV region. In acetonitrile solvent complexes show a reversible ruthenium(III)–ruthenium(II) couple in the range 0.2–0.4 V and irreversible ruthenium(III)→ruthenium(IV) oxidation in the range 1.15–1.73 V vs. SCE. Two successive bipyridine reductions are observed in the ranges −1.43 to −1.57 and −1.67 to −1.78 V vs. SCE. The complexes are susceptible to undergo stereoretentive oxidations to the trivalent ruthenium(III) congeners. The isolated one-electron paramagnetic ruthenium(III) complex, 1c+ exhibits weak rhombic EPR spectrum at 77 K (g1=2.106, g2=2.093, g3=1.966) in 1:1 chloroform–toluene. The EPR spectrum of 1c+ has been analyzed to furnish values of distortion parameters (Δ=8988 cm−1; V=0.8833 cm−1) and energy of the expected ligand field transitions (ν1=1028 nm and ν2=1186 nm) within the t2 shell. One of the ligand field transitions has been experimentally observed at 1265 nm.  相似文献   

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《Polyhedron》1999,18(21):2729-2736
A family of three mixed-ligand osmium complexes of type [Os(PPh3)2(N-N)Br2], where N-N=2,2′-bipyridine (bpy), 4,4′-dimethyl-2,2′-bipyridine (Me2bpy) and 1,10-phenanthroline (phen), have been synthesized and characterized. The complexes are diamagnetic (low-spin d6, S=0) and in dichloromethane solution they show intense MLCT transitions in the visible region. The two bromide ligands have been replaced from the coordination sphere of [Os(PPh3)2(phen)Br2] under mild conditions by a series of anionic ligands L (where L=quinolin-8-olate (q), picolinate (pic), oxalate (Hox) and 1-nitroso-2-naphtholate (nn)) to afford complexes of type [Os(PPh3)2(phen)(L)]+, which have been isolated and characterized as the perchlorate salt. The structure of the [Os(PPh3)2(phen)(pic)]ClO4 complex has been determined by X-ray crystallography. The PPh3 ligands occupy trans positions and the picolinate anion is coordinated to osmium as a bidentate N,O-donor forming a five-membered chelate ring. The [Os(PPh3)2(phen)(L)]+ complexes are diamagnetic and show multiple MLCT transitions in the visible region. The [Os(PPh3)2(N-N)Br2] complexes show an osmium(II)–osmium(III) oxidation (−0.02 to 0.12 V vs. SCE) followed by an osmium(III)–osmium(IV) oxidation (1.31 to 1.43 V vs. SCE). The [Os(PPh3)2(phen)(L)]+ complexes display the osmium (II)–osmium (III) oxidation (0.26 to 0.84 V vs. SCE) and one reduction of phen (−1.50 to −1.79 V vs. SCE). The osmium (III)–osmium (IV) oxidation has been observed only for the L=q and L=Hox complexes at 1.38 V vs. SCE and 1.42 V vs. SCE respectively. The osmium(III) species, viz. [OsIII(PPh3)2(N-N)Br2]+ and [OsIII(PPh3)2(phen)(L)]2+, have been generated both chemically and electrochemically and characterized in solution by electronic spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry.  相似文献   

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Summary Two stable monopicolinate complexes of ruthenium(II), [Ru(bipy)2(pic)]ClO4 and [Ru(pap)2(pic)]ClO4 [bipy = 2,2-bipyridine, pic = picolinate anion, pap = 2-(phenylazo)-pyridine], were prepared and characterized. The complexes are diamagnetic and behave as 1:1 electrolytes in MeCN solution. In the i.r. spectra, they show characteristic vibrations of bipy or pap, pic and ClO inf4 p– . In MeCN solution, both complexes display three intense absorption bands in the visible region, which have been assigned to metal-to-ligand charge-transfer transitions. Each complex shows a reversible ruthenium(II)-ruthenium(III) oxidation in MeCN, the formal potential (E inf298 p0 ) being 0.75 V versus a saturated calomel reference electrode (SCE) for [Ru-(bipy)2(pic)]+ and 1.44 V versus SCE for [Ru(pap)2(pic)]+. Multiple reductions of the coordinated bipy and pap ligands have also been observed.Author to whom all correspondence should be directed.  相似文献   

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《Polyhedron》2001,20(15-16):2027-2032
Five mixed ligand complexes of trivalent ruthenium with general formula [Ru(L)(bpy)Cl2], where L=p-substituted N-phenyl derivatives of 2-carbamoylpyridine and bpy=2,2′-bipyridine, have been synthesised and characterised. X-ray crystal structural characterisation of a representative complex, i.e. where L=2-(N-(4-nitrophenyl)carbamoyl)pyridine, shows that the amide-containing ligand coordinates to the ruthenium(III) centre via the pyridyl nitrogen and the amidato nitrogen, forming a five-membered chelate ring. The complexes are paramagnetic (low spin d5, S=1/2) and show a single signal in their EPR spectra in 1:1 dichloromethane–toluene solution at 77 K. In dichloromethane solution, these complexes show intense ligand to metal charge transfer transitions in the visible region. All the complexes display two cyclic voltammetric responses, a ruthenium(III)–ruthenium(IV) oxidation in the range from +0.63 to +0.93 V and a ruthenium(III)–ruthenium(II) reduction in the range from −0.63 to −0.73 V(vs ferrocene–ferrocenium couple). The potentials of both couples for all the complexes are found to be sensitive to the nature of the substituents present on the amide ligands, L.  相似文献   

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Reaction of α-amino acids (HL) with [Ru(PPh3)3Cl2] in the presence of a base afforded a family of complexes of type [Ru(PPh3)2(L)2]. These complexes are diamagnetic (low-spin d6, S=0) and show ligand-field transitions in the visible region. 1H and 31P NMR spectra of the complexes indicate the presence of C2 symmetry. Cyclic voltammetry on the [Ru(PPh3)2(L)2] complexes show a reversible ruthenium(II)–ruthenium(III) oxidation in the range 0.30–0.42 V vs. SCE. An irreversible ruthenium(III)–ruthenium(IV) oxidation is also displayed by two complexes near 1.5 V vs. SCE.  相似文献   

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In aqueous solution ruthenium trichloride reacted with picolinic acid (Hpic) in the presence of a base to afford [Ru(pic)3]. In solution it shows intense ligand-to-metal charge transfer transitions near 310 and 370 nm, together with a low-intensity absorption near 2000 nm. [Ru(pic)3] is one-electron paramagnetic and shows a rhombic ESR spectrum in 1:1 dimethylsulphoxide-methanol solution at 77 K. The distortions from octahedral symmetry have been calculated by ESR data analysis. The axial distortion is larger than the rhombic one. In acetonitrile solution it shows a reversible ruthenium(III)-ruthenium(II) reduction at −0.09 V vs. SCE and a reversible ruthenium(III)-ruthenium(IV) oxidation at 1.52 V vs. SCE. Chemical or electrochemical reduction of [RuIII(pic)3] gives [RuII(pic)3], which in solution shows intense MLCT transitions near 360, 410 and 490 nm, and is converted back to [Ru(pic)3] by exposure to air. Reaction of [Ru(pic)3] with 8-quinolinol (HQ) in dimethylsulphoxide solution affords [RuQ3]. [Ru(bpy)(pic)2] (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) has been prepared by the reaction of Hpic with [Ru(bpy)(acac)2]Cl (acac = acetylacetonate ion) in ethyleneglycol. It is diamagnetic and in solution shows intense MLCT transitions near 370, 410 and 530 nm. In acetonitrile solution it shows a reversible ruthenium(II)-ruthernium(III) oxidation at 0.44 V vs. SCE and a reversible one-electron reduction of bpy at − 1.64V vs. SCE.  相似文献   

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Reaction of 2-(4'-R-phenylazo)-4-methylphenols (R = OCH3, CH3, H, Cl, and NO2) with [Ru(dmso)(4)Cl2]affords a family of five ruthenium(III) complexes, containing a 2-(arylazo)phenolate ligand forming a six-membered chelate ring and a tetradentate ligand formed from two 2-(arylazo)phenols via an unusual C-C coupling linking the two ortho carbons of the phenyl rings in the arylazo fragment. A similar reaction with 2-(2'-methylphenylazo)-4-methylphenol with [Ru(dmso)(4)Cl2] has afforded a similar complex, in which one 2-(2'-methylphenylazo)-4-methylphenolate ligand is coordinated forming a six-membered chelate ring, and the other two ligands have undergone the C-C coupling reaction, and the coupled species is coordinated as a tetradentate ligand forming a five-membered N,O-chelate ring, a nine-membered N,N-chelate ring, and another five-membered chelate ring. Reaction of 2-(2',6'-dimethylphenylazo)-4-methylphenol with [Ru(dmso)(4)Cl2] has afforded a complex in which two 2-(2',6'-dimethylphenylazo)-4-methylphenols are coordinated as bidentate N,O-donors forming five- and six-membered chelate rings, while the third one has undergone cleavage across the N=N bond, and the phenolate fragment, thus generated, remains coordinated to the metal center in the iminosemiquinonate form. Structures of four selected complexes have been determined by X-ray crystallography. The first six complexes are one-electron paramagnetic and show rhombic ESR spectra. The last complex is diamagnetic and shows characteristic 1H NMR signals. All the complexes show intense charge-transfer transitions in the visible region and a Ru(III)-Ru(IV) oxidation on the positive side of SCE and a Ru(III)-Ru(II) reduction on the negative side.  相似文献   

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In the recent years, there has been an emerging research interest in the domain of C−C bond-cleavage reactions. The present contribution deals with the redox-mediated dioxygen activation and C−C bond cleavage in a diruthenium complex [(acac)2RuII(μ-L1)RuII(acac)2], 1 (acac=acetylacetonate) incorporating 2,2′-pyridil (L1) as the bridging ligand. The above process leads to a C−C-cleaved monomeric product [(acac)2RuIII(pic)], 2 (pic=piconilate). Intriguingly, similar diastereomeric complexes [(acac)2RuII(μ-L2)RuII(acac)2], meso (ΔΛ): 3 a and rac (ΔΔ/ΛΛ): 3 b , involving an analogous diimine bridge (L2=N1,N2-diphenyl-1,2-di(pyridin-2-yl)ethane-1,2-diimine), were stable towards such oxidative transformations. Electrochemical and spectroelectrochemical studies, in combination, establish the potential non-innocent feature of the 2,2′-Pyridil (L1) and its derivative (L2) both in oxidation and reduction processes. Additionally, theoretical calculations have been employed to verify the redox states and their behavior. Furthermore, transition state (TS) calculations at the M06L/6-31G*/LANL2DZ level of theory together with detailed kinetic studies outline a putative mechanism for the selective transformation of 1 → 2 involving the formation of an intermediate bearing peroxide linkage to complex 1 .  相似文献   

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Reaction of 2-(phenylazo)pyridine (pap) with [Ru(PPh3)3X2] (X = Cl, Br) in dichloromethane solution affords [Ru(PPh3)2(pap)X2]. These diamagnetic complexes exhibit a weakdd transition and two intense MLCT transitions in the visible region. In dichloromethane solution they display a one-electron reduction of pap near − 0.90 V vs SCE and a reversible ruthenium(II)-ruthenium(III) oxidation near 0.70 V vs SCE. The [RuIII(PPh3)2(pap)Cl2]+ complex cation, generated by coulometric oxidation of [Ru(PPh3)2(pap)Cl2], shows two intense LMCT transitions in the visible region. It oxidizes N,N-dimethylaniline and [RuII(bpy)2Cl2] (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) to produce N,N,N′,N′-tetramethylbenzidine and [RuIII(bpy)2Cl2]+ respectively. Reaction of [Ru(PPh3)2(pap)X2] with Ag+ in ethanol produces [Ru(PPh3)2(pap)(EtOH)2]2+ which upon further reaction with L (L = pap, bpy, acetylacetonate ion(acac) and oxalate ion (ox2−)) gives complexes of type [Ru(PPh3)2(pap)(L)]n+ (n = 0, 1, 2). All these diamagnetic complexes show a weakdd transition and several intense MLCT transitions in the visible region. The ruthenium(II)-ruthenium(III) oxidation potential decreases in the order (of L): pap > bpy > acac > ox2−. Reductions of the coordinated pap and bpy are also observed.  相似文献   

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Air-stable, mononuclear orthometalated ruthenium(III) 2-(arylazo)phenolate complexes of the general composition [RuX(AsPh3)2(L)] (X = Cl or Br; L = CNO donor of the 2-(arylazo)phenolate ligands) have been synthesized and characterized by IR, UV-vis, and EPR as well as by elemental analysis. One of the complexes [RuBr(AsPh3)2(azo-OMe)] was structurally characterized by X-ray analysis and was found to be an efficient catalyst for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones with excellent conversion in the presence of isopropanol at 80 °C in 1 h.  相似文献   

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A series of mononuclear organoruthenium complexes of the type [RuX(PPh3)2(L)] (X = Cl or Br; L = 2-(arylazo)phenolate ligand) have been synthesized from the reaction of five 2-(arylazo)phenol ligands with ruthenium(III) precursors, viz. [RuCl3(PPh3)3] and [RuBr3(PPh3)2(CH3OH)] in benzene under reflux. In all these reactions, the 2-(arylazo)phenolate ligand replaces one triphenylphosphine molecule, two chlorides or bromides and one methanol from the precursors leading to five-membered cyclometallated species. The 2-(arylazo)phenol ligands behave as dianionic tridentate C, N, O donors and coordinated to ruthenium by dissociation of the phenolic proton and the phenyl proton at the ortho position of the phenyl ring. The compositions of the complexes have been established by elemental analysis, magnetic susceptibility measurement, FT-IR, UV-Vis and EPR spectral data. These complexes are paramagnetic and shows intense d-d and charge transfer transitions in chloroform. The solution EPR spectrum of the complex 7 in dichloromethane at 77 K shows rhombic distortion around the ruthenium ion. The structural conformation of the complex 1 has been carried out by X-ray crystallography. The redox behavior of the complexes has been investigated by cyclic voltammetry and the potentials are observed with respect to the electronic nature of substituents (R) in the 2-(arylazo) phenolate ligands. These complexes catalyze transfer hydrogenation of benzophenone to benzhydrol with up to 99.5% in the presence of i-prOH/KOH. Further, these complexes have shown great promise in inhibiting the growth of both Gram +ve and Gram −ve bacteria, viz. Staphylococcus aureus NCIM 2079 and Escherichia coli NCIM 2065 and fungus Candida albicans NCIM 3102.  相似文献   

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Two new iridium(III) complexes containing benzothiazol-2-yl carbazole derivative as a cyclometalated ligand (L) and picolinate (pic) or acetylacetonate (acac) as the ancillary ligand, Ir(III) bis(3-(benzothiazol-2-yl)-9-butyl-carbazole)(picolinate) [Ir(L)2(pic)] and Ir(III) bis(3-(benzothiazol-2-yl)-9-butyl-carbazole)(acetylacetonate) [Ir(L)2(acac)], were synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, 1H NMR, FT-IR, and UV–Vis absorption spectra. Both the iridium(III) complexes emit intense green–yellow emissions, indicating that they are useful for the fabrication of organic light-emitting diodes.  相似文献   

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Summary Using 1,2-naphthoquinone-1-oxime (HL) as the principal ligand, four mixed-ligand ruthenium oximate complexes - namely [Ru(bipy)2(L)]ClO4, [Ru(pap)2(L)]-ClO4, [Ru(bipy)(L)2] and [Ru(PPh3)2(L)2], where bipy = 2,2′-bipyridine and pap = 2-(phenylazo)pyridine- have been synthesized and characterized. In all these complexes, Ru exists in the +2 state. They are diamagnetic and, in solution, show several intense metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transitions in the vis. region. In MeCN solution, all four complexes show a reversible RuII-RuIII oxidation on the positive side of a standard calomel electrode (s.c.e.), the potential of which varies with the compositions of the complexes. Reductions of the coordinated co-ligands (bipy or pap) are also observed.  相似文献   

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Dechlorination of M(RaaiR′) n Cl2 by AgNO3 produced [M(RaaiR′) n (MeCN)2]+2 [M = Ru(II), n = 2; Pt(II), n = 1; RaaiR′ = 1-alkyl-2-(arylazo)imidazole)] which upon reaction with the nucleobase cytosine (C) in MeCN solution gave cytosinato bridged dimeric compounds which were isolated as perchlorate salts [M2(RaaiR′) n (C)2](ClO4)2 · H2O. The products were characterized by IR, u.v.–vis., 1H-n.m.r. spectroscopy and cyclic voltammetry. In MeCN solution the ruthenium complexes exhibit a strong MLCT band at 550–555 nm and two redox couples positive to SCE due to two metal-center oxidation along with ligand reduction, negative to SCE. The platinum complexes show a weak transition at 500–520 nm in MeCN and exhibit only ligand reduction in cyclic voltammetry. The coordination of the ligand was supported by 1H-n.m.r. spectral data.  相似文献   

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The unexplored ‘actor’ behavior of redox-active bis(aldimine) congener, p-phenylene-bis(picoline)aldimine (L1), towards dioxygen activation and subsequent functionalization of its backbone was demonstrated on coordination with {Ru(acac)2} (acac= acetylacetonate). Reaction under aerobic condition led to the one-pot generation of dinuclear complexes with unperturbed L1, imino-carboxamido (L2), and bis(carboxamido) (L32−)-bridged isovalent {RuII(μ-L1)RuII}, 1/ {RuIII(μ-L32−)RuIII}, 3 and mixed-valent {RuII(μ-L2)RuIII}, 2 . Authentication of the complexes along with the redox non-innocence behavior of their bridge have been validated through structure, spectroelectrochemistry and DFT calculations. Kinetic and isotope labelling experiments together with DFT analyzed transition states justified the consideration of redox shuttling at metal/L1 interface for 3O2 activation despite of the closed shell configuration of 1 (S=0) to give carboxamido derived 2 / 3 .  相似文献   

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Treatment of [RuCl3(PPh3)3] with 1-(arylazo)naphthol ligands in benzene under reflux afford air-stable new organoruthenium(III) complexes with general composition [Ru(an-R)Cl(PPh3)2] (where, R = H, Cl, CH3, OCH3, OC2H5) in fairly good yield. The 1-(arylazo)naphtholate ligands behave as dianionic tridentate C, N, O donors and coordinates to ruthenium through phenolic oxygen, azo nitrogen and ortho carbon generate two five-membered chelate rings. The composition of the complexes have been established by analytical (elemental analysis and magnetic susceptibility measurement) and spectral (FT-IR, UV-Vis, EPR) methods. The complexes are paramagnetic (low-spin, d5) in nature and in dichloromethane solution show intense d-d transitions and ligand-to-metal charge transfer (LMCT) transitions in the visible region. The solution EPR spectrum of complex [Ru(an-CH3)Cl(PPh3)2] (3) in dichloromethane at 77 K shows rhombic distortion around the ruthenium ion with three different ‘g’ values (gx ≠ gy ≠ gz). The single crystal structure of the complex [Ru(an-OCH3)Cl(PPh3)2] (4) has been characterised by X-ray crystallography, indicates the presence of a distorted octahedral geometry in these complexes. All the complexes exhibit one quasi-reversible oxidative response in the range 0.60-0.79 V (RuIV/RuIII) and two quasi-reversible reductive responses (RuIII/RuII; RuII/RuI) within the range −0.50 to −0.62 V and −0.93 to −0.98 V respectively. The formal potential of all the couples correlate linearly with the Hammett constant of the para substituent in arylazo fragment of the 1-(arylazo)naphtholate ligand. Further, the catalytic efficiency of one of the ruthenium complexes (4) was determined for the transfer hydrogenation of ketones with an excellent yield up to 99% in the presence of isopropanol/KOH.  相似文献   

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A series of [−2, −1, 0] charged-ligand based iridium(III) complexes of [Ir(bph)(bpy)(acac)] ( 1 ), [Ir(bph)(2MeO-bpy)(acac)] ( 2 ), [Ir(bph)(2CF3-bpy)(acac)] ( 3 ), [Ir(bph)(bpy)(2tBu-acac)] ( 4 ) and [Ir(bph)(bpy)(CF3-acac)] ( 5 ), which using biphenyl as dianionic ligand [−2], acetylacetone (or its derivatives) as monoanionic ligand [−1], and 2,2′-bipyridine (or its derivatives) as neutral ligand [0] were designed and synthesized. The chemical structures were well characterized. All of the ligands have simple chemical structures, thus further making the complexes have excellent thermal stability and are easy to sublimate and purify. Phosphorescent characteristics with short emission lifetime were demonstrated for these emitters. Notably, all of the complexes exhibit remarkable deep red/near infrared emission, which is quite different from the reported [−1, −1, −1] charged-ligand based iridium(III) complexes. The photophysical properties of these complexes are regularly improved by introducing electron-donating or -withdrawing groups into [−1] or [0] charged-ligand. The related organic light-emitting diodes exhibited deep red/near infrared emission with acceptable external quantum efficiency and low turn-on voltage (<2.6 V). This work provides a new idea for the construction of new type phosphorescent iridium(III) emitters with different valence states of [−2, −1, 0] charged ligands, thus offering new opportunities and challenges for their optoelectronic applications.  相似文献   

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A new convenient method has been proposed to synthesize mixed-ligand -diketonato Tc(III) complexes, using the ligand exchange reaction [Tc(acac)2(CH3CN)2]++L[Tc(acac)2L]+ +2CH3CN where L is bza, dpm or dbm. The yield was about 30–40%. UV-visible and IR spectra of these complexes were measured. Characteristic features of the compounds were compared with those of the corresponding complexes of ruthenium.  相似文献   

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This article deals with isomeric ruthenium complexes [RuIII(LR)2(acac)] (S=1/2) involving unsymmetric β‐ketoiminates (AcNac) (LR=R‐AcNac, R=H ( 1 ), Cl ( 2 ), OMe ( 3 ); acac=acetylacetonate) [R=para‐substituents (H, Cl, OMe) of N‐bearing aryl group]. The isomeric identities of the complexes, cct (ciscis‐trans, blue, a ), ctc (cis‐trans‐cis, green, b ) and ccc (ciscis‐cis, pink, c ) with respect to oxygen (acac), oxygen (L) and nitrogen (L) donors, respectively, were authenticated by their single‐crystal X‐ray structures and spectroscopic/electrochemical features. One‐electron reversible oxidation and reduction processes of 1 – 3 led to the electronic formulations of [RuIII(L)(L ? )(acac)]+ and [RuII(L)2(acac)]? for 1 +‐ 3 + (S=1) and 1? – 3? (S=0), respectively. The triplet state of 1 +‐ 3 + was corroborated by its forbidden weak half‐field signal near g≈4.0 at 4 K, revealing the non‐innocent feature of L. Interestingly, among the three isomeric forms ( a – c in 1 – 3 ), the ctc ( b in 2 b or 3 b ) isomer selectively underwent oxidative functionalization at the central β‐carbon (C?H→C=O) of one of the L ligands in air, leading to the formation of diamagnetic [RuII(L)(L ′ )(acac)] (L ′ =diketoimine) in 4 / 4′ . Mechanistic aspects of the oxygenation process of AcNac in 2 b were also explored via kinetic and theoretical studies.  相似文献   

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Dechlorination of Ru(PPh3)2(TaiMe)Cl2 (TaiMe = p-Me-C6H4-N=N-C3H2NN(1)-Me (1), 1-methyl-2-(p-tolylazo)imidazole) has been carried out in acetone solution by Ag+ and reacted with N,N’-chelators to synthesise [Ru(PPh3)2 (TaiMe)(N,N’)]2+. The complexes have been isolated as their perchlorate salts. The N,N’ chelators are 1-alkyl-2-(phenylazo)imidazoles (PaiX, X = Me, Et, CH2Ph); 2-(arylazo)pyridines, (Raap,p-R-C6H4-N=N-C5H4N; R = H, Me, Cl); 2-(arylazo)pyrimidines (Raapm,p-R-C6H4-N=N-C3N2H2; R = H, Me, Cl); 2,2’-bipyridine (bpy) and 1,10-phenanthroline (o-phen). Unsymmetrical N,N’ chelators may give two isomers and this is indeed observed. The1H NMR spectral data refer to the presence of two isomers in the mixture in different proportions. With consideration of coordination pairs in the order of PPh3, PPh3; N,N (N refers to N(immidazole)) and N’,N (N’ refers to N(azo)), the complexes have been characterised astrans-cis-cis andtrans-trans-trans configuration; the former predominates in the mixture. Electrochemical studies exhibit high potential Ru(III)/Ru(II) couple and quasireversible N=N reduction. Electronic spectra show high intensity (ε ∼ 104) MLCT transition in the visible region (520 ±10) nm along with a shoulder (ε ∼ 103) in the longer wavelength region.  相似文献   

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