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Tungsten(VI) and molybdenum(VI) complexes [MO(L1)Cl2] and [M(X)(L2)Cl3] (X = O, NPh) with tridentate aminobis(phenolate) ligand L1 = methylamino-N,N-bis(2-methylene-4,6-dimethylphenolate) and bidentate aminophenolate ligand L2 = 2,4-di-tert-butyl-6-((dimethylamino)methyl)phenolate) were prepared and characterised. These complexes are principally stable in open atmosphere under ambient conditions. When activated with Et2AlCl, they exhibited high activity in ring-opening metathesis polymerisation (ROMP) of 2-norbornene (NBE) and its derivatives. Especially complexes [M(NPh)(L2)Cl3], which are easily available from corresponding metal oxides MO3 by a simple three-step synthesis, were found very efficient ROMP catalysts for NBE (M = Mo, W) and 2-norbornen-5-yl acetate (M = Mo).  相似文献   

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Twelve ruthenium(III) complexes bearing amine-bis(phenolate) tripodal ligands of general formula [Ru(L1–L3)(X)(EPh3)2] (where L1–L3 are dianionic tridentate chelator) have been synthesized by the reaction of ruthenium(III) precursors [RuX3(EPh3)3] (where E = P, X = Cl; E = As, X = Cl or Br) and [RuBr3(PPh3)2(CH3OH)] with the tripodal tridentate ligands H2L1, H2L2 and H2L3 in benzene in 1:1 molar ratio. The newly synthesized complexes have been characterized by analytical (elemental and magnetic susceptibility) and spectral methods. The complexes are one electron paramagnetic (low-spin, d5) in nature. The EPR spectra of the powdered samples at RT and the liquid samples at LNT shows the presence of three different ‘g’ values (gx ≠ gy ≠ gz) indicate a rhombic distortion around the ruthenium ion. The redox potentials indicate that all the complexes undergo one electron transfer process. The catalytic activity of one of the complexes [Ru(pcr-chx)Br(AsPh3)2] was examined in the transfer hydrogenation of ketones and was found to be efficient with conversion up to 99% in the presence of isopropanol/KOH.  相似文献   

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A blue luminescent high-spin (s = 5/2) iron(III) complex, [FeIII(HL1)2]Cl (2), was synthesized with the acyclic tridentate salicylaldehyde 2-pyridyl hydrazone ligand, H2L1 (1), and it can subsequently be deprotonated and methylated into blue luminescent iron(III) complexes, [FeIII(L2)2]Cl (3) and [FeIII(MeL1)2]Cl (4) respectively. On excitation at 390 nm, the ligand and the complexes display fluorescence in the blue region (λem = 440–450 nm) of the spectrum. The association constant, (Kass = 4.6421 × 104 at 298 K) and the thermodynamic parameters for complex 2 have been determined by UV–Vis spectroscopy. The iron(III)–iron(II) reduction potentials lie near – 0.2 V versus SCE. The X-ray crystal structure of the complex, [FeIII(HL1)2]Cl · H2O (2), was determined, revealing meridional binding of the two ligands affording a cis-FeN4O2 geometry with alternate chlorine and water molecules at the interface of the main molecule, resulting in interesting interlayer O–H?Cl bridging.  相似文献   

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Three new mononuclear complexes of nitrogen–sulfur donor sets, formulated as [FeII(L)Cl2] (1), [CoII(L)Cl2] (2) and [NiII(L)Cl2] (3) where L = 1,3-bis(2-pyridylmethylthio)propane, were synthesized and isolated in their pure form. All the complexes were characterized by physicochemical and spectroscopic methods. The solid state structures of complexes 1 and 3 have been established by single crystal X-ray crystallography. The structural analysis evidences isomorphous crystals with the metal ion in a distorted octahedral geometry that comprises NSSN ligand donors with trans located pyridine rings and chlorides in cis positions. In dimethylformamide solution, the complexes were found to exhibit FeII/FeIII, CoII/CoIII and NiII/NiIII quasi-reversible redox couples in cyclic voltammograms with E1/2 values (versus Ag/AgCl at 298 K) of +0.295, +0.795 and +0.745 V for 1, 2 and 3, respectively.  相似文献   

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The dibenzodioxatetraazamacrocycle [26]pbz2N4O2 was characterised by single crystal X-ray diffraction and the protonation constants of this compound and the stability constants of its copper(II) and lead(II) complexes were determined by potentiometry in water at 298.2 K in 0.10 mol dm−3 in KNO3. Mono- and dinuclear complexes were found for both metal ions, the dinuclear complexes being the main species in the 5–7.5 pH range for copper(II) and 7.5–8.5 for lead(II). As expected the values of the stability constants for the copper(II) complexes are lower than those for related macrocycles containing only nitrogen atoms. The presence of mono- and dinuclear copper complexes was also confirmed by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry. These results suggest that the symmetric macrocyclic cavity of [26]pbz2N4O2 has enough space for the coordination of two metal ions. Additionally, NMR spectroscopy showed that the dinuclear complex of lead(II) has high symmetry. The equilibrium constants of the dinuclear copper(II) complexes and dicarboxylate anions (oxalate, malonate and succinate) were also determined in 0.10 mol dm−3 aqueous KNO3 solution. Only species containing one anion, Cu2HhLA(2+h), were found, strongly suggesting that the anion bridges the two copper(II) ions. The binding constants of the cascade species formed by [Cu2[26]pbz2N4O2(H2O)x]4+ with dicarboxylate anions decrease with the increase in length of the alkyl chain of the anion, a fact which was attributed to a higher conformational energy necessary for the rearrangement of the macrocycle to accommodate the larger anions bridging the two copper(II) centres. The variation of the magnetic susceptibility with temperature of [Cu2(H2[26]pbz2N4O2)(oxa)3] · 4H2O and [Cu2([26]pbz2N4O2)(suc)Cl2] were measured and the two complexes showed different behaviour.  相似文献   

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The synthesis, structure, spectroscopic and electro-spectrochemical properties of sterically constrained Schiff-base ligands (LnH) (n = 1, 2, and 3) (L = N-[m-(methylmercapto)aniline]-3,5-di-t-butylsalicylaldimine, m = 4, 3, and 2 positions, respectively) and their copper(II) complexes [Cu(Ln)2] are described. Three new dissymmetric bidentate salicylaldimine ligands containing a donor set of ONNO were prepared by reaction of different primary amine with 3,5-di-t-butyl-2-hydroxybenzaldehyde (3,5-DTB). The copper(II) metal complexes of these ligands were synthesized by treating an methanolic solution of the appropriate ligand with an equimolar amount of Cu(Ac)2 · H2O. The ligands and their copper complexes were characterized by FT-IR, UV–Vis, 1H and 13C NMR and elemental analysis methods in addition to magnetic susceptibility, molar conductivity, and spectroelectrochemical techniques. Analytical data reveal that copper(II) metal complexes possess 1:2 metal–ligand ratios. On the basis of molar conductance, the copper(II) metal complexes could be formulated as [Cu(Ln)2] due to their non-electrolytic nature in dimethylforamide (DMF). The room temperature magnetic moments of [Cu(Ln)2] complexes are in the range of 1.82–1.90 B.M which are typical for mononuclear of Cu(II) compounds with a S = 1/2 spin state. The complexes did not indicate antiferromagnetic coupling of spin at this temperature. Electrochemical and thin-layer spectroelectrochemical studies of the ligands and complexes were comparatively studied in the same experimental conditions. The results revealed that all ligands displayed irreversible reduction processes and the cathodic peak potential values of (L3H) are shifted towards negative potential values compared to those of (L1H) and (L2H). It is attributed to the weak-electron-donating methyl sulfanyl group substituted on the ortho (m = 2) position of benzene ring. Additionally, all copper complexes showed one quasi-reversible one-electron reduction process in the scan rates of 0.025–0.50 V s−1, which are assigned to simple metal-based one-electron processes; [Cu(2+)(Ln)2] + e → [Cu(1+)(Ln)2]. The spectral changes corresponding to the ligands and complexes during the applied potential in a thin-layer cell confirmed the ligand and metal-based reduction processes, respectively.  相似文献   

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The reaction of lead(II) acetate in methanol with thiosemicarbazones derived from β-keto esters and β-keto amides (HTSCs) afforded two lead(II) thiosemicarbazonates and numerous homoleptic ([PbL2]) and/or heteroleptic ([Pb(OAc)L]) complexes containing deprotonated pyrazolones L formed by metal-induced cyclization of the starting HTSC ligands. All the complexes isolated were characterized by IR spectroscopy in the solid state and by 1H and 13C NMR spectroscopy in DMSO solution; in addition, crystals containing [Pb(L6)2] and [Pb(L7)2] were examined by X-ray crystallography. [Pb(L6)2] · 0.5H2O · 0.3MeOH (HL6 = 4-ethyl-2,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazole-1-carbothiamide) showed three types of molecule with significant structural differences that appear to be determined by packing interactions. In all three molecules the Pb?Pb distances are very short [3.6096(8)–3.7562(8) Å], but density-functional-theoretic calculations at the B3LYP level do not support the existence of Pb–Pb bonds. In [Pb(L7)2] (HL7 = N-ethyl-2,5-dihydro-3-methyl-5-oxo-1H-pyrazole-1-carbothiamide) all the molecules are of a single type, and they are linked in a three-dimensional network by weak intermolecular Pb?O bonds.  相似文献   

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The complexes [Co(N^O)2] (1) and [Cu(N^O)2] (2) {N^O = η2-(N,O) coordinated 2-pyrazinecarboxylic acid} have been synthesized and characterized by elemental (including metal) analyses, FT-IR spectroscopy and powder X-ray diffraction. The molecular structure of complex 2 was determined by single X-ray crystallography. In the molecule, the Cu atom occupies the center of a square planar geometry, which consists of two trans-O atoms and two trans-N atoms of two 2-pyrazinecarboxylic acid ligands. The complexes 1 and 2 were well encapsulated into zeolite–Y super-cage to yield the corresponding zeolite–Y encapsulated metal complexes, abbreviated herein as [Co(N^O)2]–Y (3) and [Cu(N^O)2]–Y (4). Similarly, the metal complexes 1 and 2 were immobilized on alumina and organically modified silica surfaces to lead to the formation of immobilized metal complexes [Co(N^O)2]–Al2O3 (5); [Cu(N^O)2]–Al2O3 (6); [Co(N^O)2]–AMPS (7) and [Cu(N^O)2]–AMPS (8) (AMPS = aminopropyl silica). Elemental (including metal) analyses, FT-IR spectroscopy, powder X-ray diffraction and thermal analysis have been used to characterize these materials. The catalytic activity of all the catalysts 18 towards the oxidation of cyclohexene into different chemically and pharmaceutically important products were evaluated under homogeneous and heterogeneous conditions. In order to obtain a maximum conversion of cyclohexene, the reaction parameters, like reaction temperature and time, were optimized. Under the optimized conditions, a maximum of 90.47% cyclohexene conversion was achieved with [Cu(N^O)2]–Y (4) with a 1:2 molar ratio reaction of cyclohexene and H2O2.  相似文献   

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The DNA cleavage activities of nickel(II) ion and four closely related macrocyclic nickel(II) complexes NiL1 ∼ NiL4 in the absence of any added redox cofactors are compared and the structure of NiL3 methanol solvate has been characterized by single crystal X-ray analysis, where L1 ∼ L4 are the dianions of tetraazamacrocyclic oxamido Schiff bases. In NiL3·MeOH, the macrocyclic [N4] ligand coordinates to the central Ni(II) ion forming a distorted square–planar geometry. The adjacent mononuclear molecules are linked by O–H?O hydrogen bonds and Ni?O and Ni?L van der Waals forces into 2D supramolecular structure. Agarose gel electrophoresis studies indicate that the ability of these nickel(II) complexes to cleave DNA is highly dependent upon the ligand employed. In the absence of any added oxidizing agents, only NiL3 is a relatively good DNA cleavage agent, and the process of plasmid DNA cleavage is much sensitive to ionic strength and pH value. The NiL3-mediated DNA cleavage reaction is a typical pseudo-first-order consecutive reaction, and the rate constants of 0.148 ± 0.007 h−1 (k1) and 0.0118 ± 0.0018 h−1 (k2) for the conversion of supercoiled to nicked DNA and nicked to linear DNA are obtained in presence of 0.5 mmol L−1 NiL3. The results of DNA cleavage experiments, combining with those of circular dichroism (CD) and fluorescence spectroscopy indicate that the main binding modes between DNA and the complexes should be groove binding and electrostatic interaction.  相似文献   

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Reaction of the hexadentate N4O2-donor ligand 6,6′-bis(3-hydrazonobutan-2-one)-2,2′-bipyridine (L) with Ag(I) and Zn(II) affords a dinuclear double stranded helicate species [Ag2L2]2+ (1a) and [Zn2L2]2+ (1b), in which partitioning of the ligand into two bis-tridentate pyridyl-ketoimine chelating units allow each ligand to bridge both metal centres. X-ray crystallography, ESI-MS and UV–Vis spectrophotometric titration experiments reveal that the complex (1a) retains its solid-state structure in solution. The crystal structure of (1a) provides the first example of dinuclear silver(I) complex in which both of the metal centres can be approximated as a seven coordinate distorted mono-capped trigonal prism in which the Ag?Ag close contact of 3.034(4) Å is taken into account and forms the cap. The counter-ions do not interact with metal centres but hydrogen bond to N–H protons of the hydrazonic arms from the separate strands. The adjacent helical units are cross-linked together via NH?Oketo hydrogen bonding to maintain the supramolecular structure.  相似文献   

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A new category of dinucleating macrocyclic Schiff base ligands with ring sizes from 34- to 52-membered have been synthesised employing metal template procedures involving the reaction of o-phenylenediamine with a series of α,ω-bis(3′-hydroxy-4′-formylphenyloxy)alkanes in the presence of calcium(II), barium(II) or manganese(II). The latter cations act as ‘transient’ templates for formation of the corresponding metal-free Schiff base macrocyclic ligands, H4Ln (where n signifies the number of carbons in each linking bis-alkoxy chain); the macrocycles corresponding to n = 4, 6 and 8 were isolated and characterised while, for n = 1, in which single methylene groups acts as the bridges between salicyl moieties, the cyclic product was used directly for preparation of its dinuclear complex, [Zn2L1], without prior isolation. Evidence for the templating role of barium in the preparation of H4L6 and H4L8 was obtained by isolation of the corresponding species of type H4Ln·2Ba(ClO4)2 (n = 6 or 8) as ‘intermediates’ before generation of the respective metal-free macrocycles. Reaction of zinc(II) acetate with the free macrocycles in methanol yielded complexes of type [Zn2Ln] in all cases. A related non-cyclic ligand, H2L0 and its corresponding mononuclear complex, [ZnL0]·H2O, were also synthesised and its spectral properties compared with those of the macrocyclic derivatives. The elemental analyses, 1H NMR, IR, UV–Vis and MS spectra of the respective zinc complexes in each case were in accord with the formation of the expected 2:2 condensation product. The results of DFT calculations to probe aspects of the electronic and structural natures of both H2L1 and H4L4 are briefly presented.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and single crystal X-ray diffraction studies of four transition metal complexes [Mn(L1)](ClO4)2 (1), [Cu(L1)](ClO4)2 (2), [Ni2(L2)(NCS)6][Ni(L1)] (3) and [Mn(bzpy)(NCS)2] (4) with neutral ligands [L1 = N-(1-pyridin-2-yl-phenylidene)-N′-[2-({2-[(1-pyridin-2-yl phenylidene)amino]ethyl}amino)ethyl]ethane-1,2diamine, L2 = N-(1-pyridin-2-yl-phenylidene)-N′-[2-({2-[(1-pyridin-2-ylphenylidene)amino]ethyl}piperazine-1yl)ethyl]amine, bzpy = 2-benzoylpyridine] are reported. The trinuclear nickel(II) complex 3 is made of a dinuclear anion and a mononuclear cation. Variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility and variable-field magnetisation studies performed on 3 suggest weak antiferromagnetic coupling (J = −0.7 cm−1) between the two metals of the dinuclear entity, but no magnetic interaction between the anionic and cationic counterparts.  相似文献   

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One-pot reactions of cadmium(II) perchlorate/nitrate, Schiff bases (pbap/pfap) and pseudohalides (sodium azide/ammonium thiocyanate) in a 2:1:4 molar ratio in MeOH–MeCN solvent mixtures at room temperature result in a dinuclear compound [Cd2(pbap)(OH2)2(N3)4] (1) [pbap = N-(1-pyridin-2-ylbenzylidene)-N-[2-(4-{2-[(1-pyridin-2-ylbenzylidene)amino]ethyl}piperazin-1-yl)ethyl]amine] and a polymeric compound [Cd2(pfap)(μ1,3-NCS)(μ1,3-SCN)(NCS)2]n (2) [pfap = N-(1-pyridin-2-ylformylidene)-N-[2-(4-{2-[(1-pyridin-2ylformylidene)amino]ethyl}piperazin-1-yl)ethyl]-amine]. X-ray crystal structural analyses reveal a bis(tridentate) congregation behaviour of the hexadentate blocker (pbap/pfap) encapsulating two metal centers. Each cadmium(II) center in 1 and 2 is in a distorted octahedral geometry with CdN5O and CdN5S chromophores, respectively. In 1, the dinuclear units participate in intermolecular O–H?N hydrogen bonding between bound water O atoms and terminal azide N atoms, in combination with C–H?π interactions, resulting in a 3D supramolecular network with an intramolecular Cd?Cd distance of 6.473(2) Å. In the crystal lattice, the covalent 1D chain of 2 is further engaged in face-to-face π?π interactions from two terminal pyridine rings, which stabilizes the chain with an intradimer Cd?Cd separation of 6.640(5) Å. Both the complexes display intraligand 1(π–π) fluorescence and intraligand 3(π–π) phosphorescence in glassy solutions.  相似文献   

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A detailed study of iron (III)–citrate speciation in aqueous solution (θ = 25 °C, Ic = 0.7 mol L−1) was carried out by voltammetric and UV–vis spectrophotometric measurements and the obtained data were used for reconciled characterization of iron (III)–citrate complexes. Four different redox processes were registered in the voltammograms: at 0.1 V (pH = 5.5) which corresponded to the reduction of iron(III)–monocitrate species (Fe:cit = 1:1), at about −0.1 V (pH = 5.5) that was related to the reduction of FeL25−, FeL2H4− and FeL2H23− complexes, at −0.28 V (pH = 5.5) which corresponded to the reduction of polynuclear iron(III)–citrate complex(es), and at −0.4 V (pH = 7.5) which was probably a consequence of Fe(cit)2(OH)x species reduction. Reversible redox process at −0.1 V allowed for the determination of iron(III)–citrate species and their stability constants by analyzing Ep vs. pH and Ep vs. [L4−] dependence. The UV–vis spectra recorded at varied pH revealed four different spectrally active species: FeLH (log β = 25.69), FeL2H23− (log β = 48.06), FeL2H4− (log β = 44.60), and FeL25− (log β = 38.85). The stability constants obtained by spectrophotometry were in agreement with those determined electrochemically. The UV–vis spectra recorded at various citrate concentrations (pH = 2.0) supported the results of spectrophotometric–potentiometric titration.  相似文献   

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The coordination behaviour of a series of pyridyl azamacrocyclic ligands, some of them containing cyanomethyl and cyanoethyl pendant-arms, towards Mn(II) ion was studied. All the complexes were characterized by microanalysis, LSI mass spectrometry, IR, UV-Vis spectroscopy and magnetic measurements. Crystal structures of [MnL1][MnBr4] (1), [MnL3][MnBr4] · 2CH3CN (3), [Mn2L5Br4] · 2CH3CN (5) and [Mn2L6Br4] (6) complexes have been determined. The X-ray studies show the presence of an ionic mixed octahedral-tetrahedral complex for 1 and 2, with the manganese ion of the cation complex, endomacrocyclicly coordinated by the six nitrogen donor atoms from the macrocyclic backbone in a distorted octahedral geometry. Instead, the complexes 5 and 6 are dinuclear, and both manganese ions are coordinated by one pyridinic and two amine nitrogen atoms from the macrocyclic backbone and two bromide ions, being the geometry around the metal better described as distorted square pyramidal. In all cases, the nitrile pendant-arms do not show coordination to the metal ion.  相似文献   

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Iron and ruthenium classical and non-classical hydrides of the type [MH(N–N)P3]+ and [M(η2-H2)(N–N)P3]2+ {M = Fe, Ru; N–N = 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy), 1,10-phenanthroline (phen); P = phosphites} were reported in 2004 together with an evaluation of the pseudo-aqueous pKa values of the η2-H2 complexes. The non-classical hydrides, even if doubly charged, showed a relatively low acidity, their pKa values ranging between −5.4 and −4.3. Moreover, ruthenium(II) derivatives showed to be more acidic than the corresponding iron(II) complexes. Information about the structural and electronic proprieties of complexes of this type, which allowed to better understand the role of both the metal centres and the ancillary ligands in the acidity of the co-ordinated hydrogen molecule, was obtained on the basis of DFT B3LYP calculations.  相似文献   

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Mononuclear complexes of the type, M(CO)4[Se2P(OR)2] (M = Mn, R = iPr, 1a; Et, 1b; M = Re, R = iPr, 3a; Et, 3b) can be prepared from either [-Se(Se)P(OiPr)2]2 (A) or [Se{-Se(Se)P(OEt)2}2] (B) with M(CO)5Br. O,O′-dialkyl diselenophosphate ([(RO)2PSe2]-, abbreviated as dsep) ligands generated from A and B act as a chelating ligand in these complexes. Upon refluxing in acetonitrile, these mononuclear complexes yield dinuclear complexes with a general formula of [M2(CO)6{Se2P(OR)2}2] (M = Mn, R = iPr, 2a; Et, 2b; M = Re, R = iPr, 4a; Et, 4b). Dsep ligands display a triconnective, bimetallic bonding mode in the dinuclear compounds and this kind of connective pattern has never been identified in any phosphor-1,1-diselenoato metal complexes. Compounds 2b, 3b, and 4 are structurally characterized. Compounds 2b and 3b display weak, secondary Se?Se interactions in their lattices.  相似文献   

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Water-soluble functionalized bis(phosphine) ligands L (ah) of the general formula CH2(CH2PR2)2, where for a: R = (CH2)6OH; bg: R = (CH2)nP(O)(OEt)2, n = 2–6 and n = 8; h: R = (CH2)3NH2 ( Scheme 1), have been prepared photochemically by hydrophosphination of the corresponding 1-alkenes with H2P(CH2)3PH2. Water-soluble palladium complexes cis-[Pd(L)(OAc)2] (18) were obtained by the reaction of Pd(OAc)2 with the ligands ah in a 1:1 mixture of dichloromethane:acetonitrile. The water-soluble phosphine ligands and their palladium complexes were characterized by IR, 1H and 31P NMR. A crystallographic study of complex 1 shows that the Pd(II) ion has a square planar coordination sphere in which the acetate ligands and the diphosphine ligand deviate by less than 0.12 Å from ideal planar.  相似文献   

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The complexes (μ3-L1/L2)[Ru(acac)2]3, acac = 2,4-pentanedionato, L1 = 2,3,8,9,14,15-hexachlorodiquinoxalino[2,3-a:2′,3′-c]phenazine and L2 = 2,3,8,9,14,15- hexamethyldiquinoxalino[2,3-a:2′,3′-c]phenazine, undergo stepwise one-electron oxidation involving a total of three electrons and stepwise one-electron reduction with three (L2) or four electrons (L1). All reversibly accessible states were characterized by UV–Vis–NIR spectroelectrochemistry. Oxidation leads to mixed-valent intermediates {(μ3-L)[Ru(acac)2]3}+ and {(μ3-L)[Ru(acac)2]3}2+ of which the RuIIIRuIIRuII combinations exhibit higher comproportionation constants Kc than the RuIIIRuIIIRuII states – in contrast to a previous report for the unsubstituted parent systems {(μ3-L3)[Ru(acac)2]3}+/2+, L3 = diquinoxalino[2,3-a:2′,3′-c]phenazine. No conspicuous inter-valence charge transfer absorptions were observed for the mixed-valent intermediates in the visible to near-infrared regions. The monocations and monoanions were characterized by EPR spectroscopy, revealing rhombic ruthenium(III) type signals for the former. Electron addition produces ruthenium(II) complexes of the reduced forms of the ligands L, a high resolution EPR spectrum with 14N and 35,37Cl hyperfine coupling and negligible g anisotropy was found for {(μ3-L1)[Ru(acac)2]3}. DFT calculations of (μ3-L1)[Ru(acac)2]3 confirm several ligand-centered low-lying unoccupied MOs for reduction and several metal-based high-lying occupied MOs for electron withdrawal, resulting in low-energy metal-to-ligand charge transfer (MLCT) transitions.  相似文献   

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