Issue 4, 2023

Effect of electronic structure of energy transfer in bimetallic Ru(ii)/Os(ii) complexes

Abstract

Novel monometallic (μ-LL′)Ru, Ru(μ-LL′), homobimetallic Ru(μ-LL′)Ru, and heterodimetallic Ru(μ-LL′)Os and Os(μ-LL′)Ru complexes based on two asymmetrical ligands LL′ (where LL′ = L1L1′, L2L2′) have been synthesized and characterized. Spectroscopic analysis indicates that all complexes exhibit intense spin-allowed ligand-centered (LC) transitions at 288 nm and Ru-based moderate spin-allowed MLCT absorption between 440–450 nm. The Ru(μ-LL′)Os and Os(μ-LL′)Ru dinuclear complexes show Os-based unit absorption in the range of 565–583 nm. The Ru-based units of the complexes present different emission intensities due to differing steric hindrance at the coordination sites of the two bridging ligands. The Os(μ-LL′)Ru dinuclear complexes present weaker emission intensity than their parent monometallic complexes (μ-LL′)Ru. These results indicate that the emission of Os(μ-LL′)Ru dinuclear complexes is quenched by the Os(II)-based units.

Graphical abstract: Effect of electronic structure of energy transfer in bimetallic Ru(ii)/Os(ii) complexes

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
18 Nov 2022
Accepted
21 Dec 2022
First published
22 Dec 2022

Dalton Trans., 2023,52, 990-999

Effect of electronic structure of energy transfer in bimetallic Ru(II)/Os(II) complexes

W. Dai, S. Yu, C. Kong, D. Zhao, C. He, Z. Liu, J. Dong, J. Liu and F. Cheng, Dalton Trans., 2023, 52, 990 DOI: 10.1039/D2DT03709B

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