Issue 2, 2005

Intervalence charge transfer in the stereoisomers of a dinuclear ruthenium complex containing the bridging ligand dibenzoeilatin

Abstract

The dinuclear species [{Ru(bpy)2}2(µ-dbneil)]4+ (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine; dbneil = dibenzoeilatin) was separated into its three stereoisomeric forms by cation-exchange chromatographic techniques. The NMR characteristics of the two diastereoisomers (meso and rac) are very similar, consistent with the decreased anisotropic interactions between the terminal bpy ligands located on different ruthenium centres because of their large spatial separation. Spectroelectrochemical measurements of the IVCT transitions in the mixed valence (5+) species show the system to be in the class II–III regime with substantial electronic communication between the metal centres. There is no significant difference in IVCT behaviour between the two diastereoisomers.

Graphical abstract: Intervalence charge transfer in the stereoisomers of a dinuclear ruthenium complex containing the bridging ligand dibenzoeilatin

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
13 Aug 2004
Accepted
24 Nov 2004
First published
06 Dec 2004

Dalton Trans., 2005, 332-337

Intervalence charge transfer in the stereoisomers of a dinuclear ruthenium complex containing the bridging ligand dibenzoeilatin

D. M. D'Alessandro, F. R. Keene, S. D. Bergman and M. Kol, Dalton Trans., 2005, 332 DOI: 10.1039/B412489H

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