Issue 16, 1999

Synthesis and characterization of dinuclear complexes of 3,3′,4,4′-tetraminobiphenyl with tetramminoruthenium and bis(bipyridine)ruthenium residues and their two- and four-electron oxidized products including a ZINDO study of orbital mixing as a function of ligand oxidation state

Abstract

This paper reports the synthesis, characterisation and reactivity of new complexes of ruthenium, the symmetric dinuclear complex of ruthenium tetrammine [(Ru(NH3)4)2(catH4·catH4)](PF6)4 and the asymmetric dinuclear complex of ruthenium bis(bipyridine) and ruthenium tetrammine [Ru(NH3)4(catH4·catH4)Ru(bpy)2](PF6)4 where (catH4·catH4) represents the bridging ligand 3,3′,4,4′-tetraminobiphenyl. These complexes can be oxidized to the two-electron oxidized ligand mixed valence (qH2·catH4) species and the four-electron oxidized ligand (qH2·qH2) species. Further oxidation yields a range of Ru(III) species. These complexes were studied by proton NMR, UV–VIS spectra, cyclic voltammetry and ZINDO/1 and ZINDO/S calculations.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1999, 2653-2667

Synthesis and characterization of dinuclear complexes of 3,3′,4,4′-tetraminobiphenyl with tetramminoruthenium and bis(bipyridine)ruthenium residues and their two- and four-electron oxidized products including a ZINDO study of orbital mixing as a function of ligand oxidation state

R. A. Metcalfe, L. C. G. Vasconcellos, H. Mirza, D. W. Franco and A. B. P. Lever, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1999, 2653 DOI: 10.1039/A902850A

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