Issue 18, 2012

Ru–Pt and Ru–Pd heterobimetallic complexes based on a new ligand with two distinct chelate sites

Abstract

A new ligand p-[N-2-(2′-pyridyl)benzimidazolyl]-[N-2-(2′-pyridyl)indolyl]-benzene (L1) has been synthesized and fully characterized. L1 has two distinct chelating sites: one N,N-chelate site and one N,C-chelate site. This ligand has been found to be very effective in selective binding to two different metal ions. Two new heterobimetallic complexes Ru–Pt and Ru–Pd using L1 as the bridging ligand have been successfully synthesized and fully characterized. To understand the mutual influence of the two metal centers on electronic and photophysical properties, the corresponding monometallic Ru(II), Pt(II) and Pd(II) compounds have also been synthesized and investigated. All Ru(II)-containing complexes have been found to be luminescent. Electronic communication between the two different metal centers in the heterobimetallic compounds was found to be weak. The Pt(II) moiety appears to enhance the phosphorescent efficiency of the Ru(II) unit while the Pd(II) analogue has little influence.

Graphical abstract: Ru–Pt and Ru–Pd heterobimetallic complexes based on a new ligand with two distinct chelate sites

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jan 2012
Accepted
16 Feb 2012
First published
17 Feb 2012

Dalton Trans., 2012,41, 5553-5561

Ru–Pt and Ru–Pd heterobimetallic complexes based on a new ligand with two distinct chelate sites

N. Wang, J. Lu, T. M. McCormick and S. Wang, Dalton Trans., 2012, 41, 5553 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT00015F

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