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Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts

The synthesis of dinuclear ruthenium alkenyl complexes with {Ru(CO)(P( i )Pr(3))(2)(L)} entities (L=Cl(−) in complexes Ru(2)‐3 and Ru(2)‐7; L=acetylacetonate (acac(−)) in complexes Ru(2)‐4 and Ru(2)‐8) and with π‐conjugated 2,7‐divinylphenanthrenediyl (Ru(2)‐3, Ru(2)‐4) or 5,8‐divinylquinoxalinediyl...

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Autores principales: Das, Rajorshi, Linseis, Michael, Schupp, Stefan M., Schmidt‐Mende, Lukas, Winter, Rainer F.
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35235235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202104403
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author Das, Rajorshi
Linseis, Michael
Schupp, Stefan M.
Schmidt‐Mende, Lukas
Winter, Rainer F.
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Linseis, Michael
Schupp, Stefan M.
Schmidt‐Mende, Lukas
Winter, Rainer F.
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description The synthesis of dinuclear ruthenium alkenyl complexes with {Ru(CO)(P( i )Pr(3))(2)(L)} entities (L=Cl(−) in complexes Ru(2)‐3 and Ru(2)‐7; L=acetylacetonate (acac(−)) in complexes Ru(2)‐4 and Ru(2)‐8) and with π‐conjugated 2,7‐divinylphenanthrenediyl (Ru(2)‐3, Ru(2)‐4) or 5,8‐divinylquinoxalinediyl (Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8) as bridging ligands are reported. The bridging ligands are laterally π‐extended by anellating a pyrene (Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8) or a 6,7‐benzoquinoxaline (Ru(2)‐3, Ru(2)‐4) π‐perimeter. This was done with the hope that the open π‐faces of the electron‐rich complexes will foster association with planar electron acceptors via π‐stacking. The dinuclear complexes were subjected to cyclic and square‐wave voltammetry and were characterized in all accessible redox states by IR, UV/Vis/NIR and, where applicable, by EPR spectroscopy. These studies signified the one‐electron oxidized forms of divinylphenylene‐bridged complexes Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8 as intrinsically delocalized mixed‐valent species, and those of complexes Ru(2)‐3 and Ru(2)‐4 with the longer divinylphenanthrenediyl linker as partially localized on the IR, yet delocalized on the EPR timescale. The more electron‐rich acac(−) congeners formed non‐conductive 1 : 1 charge‐transfer (CT) salts on treatment with the F(4)TCNQ electron acceptor. All spectroscopic techniques confirmed the presence of pairs of complex radical cations and F(4)TCNQ(.−) radical anions in these CT salts, but produced no firm evidence for the relevance of π‐stacking to their formation and properties.
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spelling pubmed-93105812022-07-29 Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts Das, Rajorshi Linseis, Michael Schupp, Stefan M. Schmidt‐Mende, Lukas Winter, Rainer F. Chemistry Research Articles The synthesis of dinuclear ruthenium alkenyl complexes with {Ru(CO)(P( i )Pr(3))(2)(L)} entities (L=Cl(−) in complexes Ru(2)‐3 and Ru(2)‐7; L=acetylacetonate (acac(−)) in complexes Ru(2)‐4 and Ru(2)‐8) and with π‐conjugated 2,7‐divinylphenanthrenediyl (Ru(2)‐3, Ru(2)‐4) or 5,8‐divinylquinoxalinediyl (Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8) as bridging ligands are reported. The bridging ligands are laterally π‐extended by anellating a pyrene (Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8) or a 6,7‐benzoquinoxaline (Ru(2)‐3, Ru(2)‐4) π‐perimeter. This was done with the hope that the open π‐faces of the electron‐rich complexes will foster association with planar electron acceptors via π‐stacking. The dinuclear complexes were subjected to cyclic and square‐wave voltammetry and were characterized in all accessible redox states by IR, UV/Vis/NIR and, where applicable, by EPR spectroscopy. These studies signified the one‐electron oxidized forms of divinylphenylene‐bridged complexes Ru(2)‐7, Ru(2)‐8 as intrinsically delocalized mixed‐valent species, and those of complexes Ru(2)‐3 and Ru(2)‐4 with the longer divinylphenanthrenediyl linker as partially localized on the IR, yet delocalized on the EPR timescale. The more electron‐rich acac(−) congeners formed non‐conductive 1 : 1 charge‐transfer (CT) salts on treatment with the F(4)TCNQ electron acceptor. All spectroscopic techniques confirmed the presence of pairs of complex radical cations and F(4)TCNQ(.−) radical anions in these CT salts, but produced no firm evidence for the relevance of π‐stacking to their formation and properties. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2022-03-18 2022-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC9310581/ /pubmed/35235235 http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202104403 Text en © 2022 The Authors. Chemistry - A European Journal published by Wiley-VCH GmbH https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Research Articles
Das, Rajorshi
Linseis, Michael
Schupp, Stefan M.
Schmidt‐Mende, Lukas
Winter, Rainer F.
Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title_full Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title_fullStr Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title_full_unstemmed Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title_short Electron‐Rich Diruthenium Complexes with π‐Extended Alkenyl Ligands and Their F(4)TCNQ Charge‐Transfer Salts
title_sort electron‐rich diruthenium complexes with π‐extended alkenyl ligands and their f(4)tcnq charge‐transfer salts
topic Research Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9310581/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35235235
http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/chem.202104403
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