Issue 1, 2005

The photorelease of nitrogen monoxide (NO) from pentacyanonitrosyl coordination compounds of group 8 metals

Abstract

The photodetachment of NO from [MII(CN)5NO]2− with M = Fe, Ru, and Os, upon laser excitation at various wavelengths (355, 420, and 480 nm) was followed by various techniques. The three complexes showed a wavelength-dependent quantum yield of NO production Φ(NO), as measured with an NO-sensitive electrode, the highest values corresponding to the larger photon energies. For the same excitation wavelength the decrease of Φ(NO) at 20 °C in the order Fe > Ru ≫ Os, is explained by the increasing M–N bond strength and inertness of the heavier metals. Transient absorption data at 420 nm indicate the formation of the [MIII(CN)5H2O]2− species in less than ca. 1 μs for M = Fe and Ru. The enthalpy content of [FeIII(CN)5H2O]2− with respect to the parent [FeII(CN)5NO]2− state is (190 ± 20) kJ mol−1, as measured by laser-induced optoacoustic spectroscopy (LIOAS) upon excitation at 480 nm. The production of [FeIII(CN)5H2O]2− is concomitant with an expansion of (8 ± 3) ml mol−1 consistent with an expansion of the water bound through hydrogen bonds to the CN ligands plus the difference between NO release into the bulk and water entrance into the first coordination sphere. The activated process, as indicated by the relatively strong temperature dependence of the Φ(NO) values and by the temperature dependence of the appearance of the [FeIII(CN)5H2O]2− species, as determined by LIOAS, is attributed to NO detachment in less than ca. 100 ns from the isonitrosyl (ON) ligand (MS1 state).

Graphical abstract: The photorelease of nitrogen monoxide (NO) from pentacyanonitrosyl coordination compounds of group 8 metals

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
03 Jun 2004
Accepted
10 Sep 2004
First published
13 Oct 2004

Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2005,4, 75-82

The photorelease of nitrogen monoxide (NO) from pentacyanonitrosyl coordination compounds of group 8 metals

M. Videla, S. E. Braslavsky and J. A. Olabe, Photochem. Photobiol. Sci., 2005, 4, 75 DOI: 10.1039/B408367A

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