Spectral properties of polypyridyl ruthenium complexes intercalated in DNA: theoretical insights into the surrounding effects of [Ru(dppz)(bpy)2]2+†
Abstract
The UV/Visible absorption properties of a polypyridyl ruthenium complex upon intercalation on DNA are studied at the mixed quantum mechanics molecular mechanics level of theory. Vertical excitation transitions are computed by time dependent density functional theory. Particular emphasis is put on the different levels at which the macromolecular environment is treated, and in particular on the analysis of the effect of mechanical, electrostatic and polarizable embedding. We show that with the highest level of theory the experimental absorption wavelengths are reproduced with a difference of only 2 or 3 nm for the low energy bands. The systematic analysis of the individual vertical transitions allows us to get much more insights into the role played by the environment, in particular, in metal to
- This article is part of the themed collection: Theoretical chemical physics of biological systems