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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 60(9): 4804-4814, 2021 Feb 23.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33226727

RESUMEN

Mixed-valence compounds with the iso-cyanidometal-ligand bridge in different oxidation states are used as models for the investigation of the electron-transfer process. We synthesized a series of trimetallic isocyanidometal-bridged compounds with [Fe-CN-Ru-NC-Fe]n+ (n=2-4), in which the one-electron oxidation product (N3+ ) and two-electron oxidation product (N4+ ) compounds possess an isocyanidometal bridge whose energy is, respectively lower and slightly higher than the terminal metal centers energies. For the N3+ compounds, the bridge state (FeII -RuIII -FeII ) and mixed-valence states (FeIII -RuII -FeII or FeII -RuII -FeIII ) could be simultaneously observed on the IR timescale. For the N4+ compounds, as the donor becomes stronger the electron transfer bridge excited state (FeIII -RuII -FeIII ) becomes more and more stable, and even becomes ground state due to the strong electronic coupling between Fe and Ru.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 58(43): 15344-15348, 2019 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31449706

RESUMEN

An unusual tetra-nuclear linear cyanido-bridged complex [Ru2 (µ-ap)4 -CN-Ru2 (µ-ap)4 ](BPh4 ) (1) (ap=2-anilinopyridinate) has been synthesized and well characterized. The crystallographic data, magnetic measurement, IR, EPR and theoretical calculation results demonstrate that complex 1 is the first example of mixed spin Ru2 5+ -based complex with uncommon electronic configurations of S=1/2 for the cyanido-C bound Ru2 5+ and S=3/2 for the cyanido-N bound Ru2 5+ . This phenomenon can be understood by the theoretical calculation results that from the precursor Ru2 (µ-ap)4 (CN) (S=3/2) to complex 1 the energy gap between π* and δ* orbitals of the cyanido-C bound Ru2 5+ core increases from 0.57 to 1.61 eV due to the enhancement of asymmetrical π back-bonding effect, but that of the cyanido-N bound Ru2 5+ core is essential identical (0.56 eV). Besides, the analysis of UV/Vis-NIR spectra suggests that there exists metal to metal charge transfer (MMCT) from the cyanido-N bound Ru2 5+ (S=3/2) to the cyanido-C bound Ru2 5+ (S=1/2), supported by the TDDFT calculations.

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Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ; 57(43): 14046-14050, 2018 Oct 22.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30182522

RESUMEN

The two stable pairs of trimetallic compounds trans-[Cp*(dppe)Ru(µ-NC)Ru(dmap)4 (µ-CN)Ru(dppe)Cp*][PF6 ]n (1[PF6 ]n , n=2, 3; Cp*=1,2,3,4,5-pentamethylcyclopentadiene; dppe=1,2-bis-(diphenylphosphino)ethane; dmap= 4-dimethylaminopyridine) and trans-[Cp*(dppe)Ru(µ-CN)Ru(dmap)4 (µ-NC)Ru(dppe)Cp*][PF6 ]n (2[PF6 ]n , n=2, 3), which demonstrate cyanide/isocyanide isomerism, have been synthesized and fully characterized. 13+ [PF6 ]3 and 23+ [PF6 ]3 are the one-electron oxidation products of 12+ [PF6 ]2 and 22+ [PF6 ]2 , respectively. The results suggest that 1[PF6 ]3 is a class III mixed valence compound, whereas 2[PF6 ]3 might be an unusually symmetrical class II-III mixed valence compound composed of the two asymmetrical delocalized RuIII -NC-RuII mixed valence subunits.

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Chemistry ; 20(23): 7025-36, 2014 Jun 02.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24771667

RESUMEN

To investigate how the central metalloligand geometry influences distant or vicinal metal-to-metal charge-transfer (MMCT) properties of polynuclear complexes, cis- and trans-isomeric heterotrimetallic complexes, and their one- and two-electron oxidation products, cis/trans-[Cp(dppe)Fe(II)NCRu(II)(phen)2CN-Fe(II)(dppe)Cp][PF6]2 (cis/trans-1[PF6]2), cis/trans-[Cp(dppe)Fe(II)NCRu(II)(phen)2CNFe(III)-(dppe)Cp][PF6]3 (cis/trans-1[PF6]3) and cis/trans-[Cp(dppe)Fe(III)NCRu(II)(phen)2CN-Fe(III)(dppe)Cp][PF6]4 (cis/trans-1[PF6]4) have been synthesized and characterized. Electrochemical measurements show the presence of electronic interactions between the two external Fe(II) atoms of the cis- and trans-isomeric complexes cis/trans-1[PF6]2. The electronic properties of all these complexes were studied and compared by spectroscopic techniques and TDDFT//DFT calculations. As expected, both mixed valence complexes cis/trans-1[PF6]3 exhibited different strong absorption signals in the NIR region, which should mainly be attributed to a transition from an MO that is delocalized over the Ru(II)-CN-Fe(II) subunit to a Fe(III) d orbital with some contributions from the co-ligands. Moreover, the NIR transition energy in trans-1[PF6]3 is lower than that in cis-1[PF6]3, which is related to the symmetry of their molecular orbitals on the basis of the molecular orbital analysis. Also, the electronic spectra of the two-electron oxidized complexes show that trans-1[PF6]4 possesses lower vicinal Ru(II) → Fe(III) MMCT transition energy than cis-1[PF6]4. Moreover, the assignment of MMCT transition of the oxidized products and the differences of the electronic properties between the cis and trans complexes can be well rationalized using TDDFT//DFT calculations.


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Complejos de Coordinación/síntesis química , Cianuros/química , Compuestos Ferrosos/química , Rutenio/química , Complejos de Coordinación/química , Cristalografía por Rayos X , Técnicas Electroquímicas , Espectroscopía de Resonancia por Spin del Electrón , Isomerismo , Conformación Molecular , Teoría Cuántica , Espectrofotometría Infrarroja
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Dalton Trans ; 51(26): 10047-10054, 2022 Jul 05.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-35726780

RESUMEN

The diruthenium-based linear mixed valence complex trans-[Ru2(ap)4-NC-Ru(DMAP)4-CN-Ru2(ap)4][PF6]2 (12+[PF6]2) (ap = 2-anilinopyridinate, DMAP = 4-dimethylaminopyridine) and its two-electron oxidation product 14+[PF6]4 have been synthesized and fully characterized. The investigation reveals that complex 12+ displays a single MMCT transition, whereas complex 14+ has three identified MMCT transitions (MMCT-1, MMCT-2 and MMCT-3) upon oxidation. Interestingly, MMCT-2 in complex 14+ might result from the transition from the RuIII-NC-RuII-CN-RuIII component, which is composed of the central RuII and its two neighboring RuIII atoms from the cluster RuVI2 units, to both the terminal RuIII atoms of the same cluster RuVI2 units, which is supported by the TDDFT calculations.

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Dalton Trans ; 48(25): 9303-9309, 2019 Jun 25.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31166345

RESUMEN

To investigate MMCT excited states of MV complexes, two symmetrical tetranuclear cyanido-bridged localized MV complexes RuIICNRuIII,III2NCRuII have been designed and synthesized. The ultrafast time-resolved transient absorption (TA) spectroscopy experiment reveals that the MMCT rate of 1 and 2 is 0.18 × 1014 s-1 (τ = 5.7 × 10-14 s) and 0.29 × 1013 s-1 (τ = 3.46 × 10-13 s), respectively, which suggests that the MMCT rate or the lifetime of the MMCT excited state may be controlled by a slight change of the substituent group on the metal center.

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Dalton Trans ; 47(30): 9985-9988, 2018 Jul 31.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29993048

RESUMEN

A trinuclear cyanide-bridged luminescent compound, trans-RuII(DMAP)4(CN)2[(PY5Me2)Mn]2[PF6]4 (1-R), and its oxidation product, ferromagnetic trans-RuIII(DMAP)4(CN)2[(PY5Me2)Mn]2-[PF6]5 (1-O), were synthesized and fully characterized. This is the first example of a molecular material showing a redox-controlled transformation between fluorescence and ferromagnetism.

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Dalton Trans ; 41(39): 12163-9, 2012 Oct 21.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22930286

RESUMEN

Treatment of trans-(Ph-tpy)Ru(PPh(3))(CN)(2) (Ph-tpy = 4'-phenyl-2,2':6',2''-terpyridine, PPh(3) = triphenylphosphine) with 2 equiv of Cp(dppe)Fe(NCCH(3))Br (dppe = bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane) in the presence of NH(4)PF(6) produced a trinuclear cyanide-bridged complex, trans-[Cp(dppe)Fe(CN)(Ph-tpy)Ru(PPh(3))(CN)Fe(dppe)Cp][PF(6)](2) (1[PF(6)](2)). Its one-electron oxidation product (1[PF(6)](3)) and two-electron-oxidation product (1[PF(6)](4)) were obtained by oxidation with (Cp)(2)FePF(6) and AgPF(6), respectively. Firstly, the crystal structures of the cyanide-bridged complexes with three stable states were fully characterized. The reversible electrochemistry measurement of 1(2)(+) shows the presence of a long range intervalence interaction between the external iron centres. Both 1(3)(+) and 1(4)(+) were considered to be Class II mixed valence complexes according to the classification of Robin and Day. Magnetic analysis indicated the presence of a moderately strong antiferromagnetic coupling between the two remote Fe(III) ions across the Fe-NC-Ru-CN-Fe array in 1(4)(+). This proves that the Ru(II)-dicyano complex is a bridging ligand that can transmit electro- and magneto-communication.

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