Volume 21, Issue 37
Organoelement Compounds
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ChemInform Abstract: Synthesis, Spectroscopic, and Electrochemical Properties of Bis(2,2′-bipyridyl)(3,3′-dimethyl-5,5′-bis-1,2,4-triazole)ruthenium(II) Hexafluorophosphate.

B. D. J. R. FENNEMA

B. D. J. R. FENNEMA

Dep. Chem., Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, Neth.

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R. HAGE

R. HAGE

Dep. Chem., Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, Neth.

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J. G. HAASNOOT

J. G. HAASNOOT

Dep. Chem., Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, Neth.

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J. REEDIJK

J. REEDIJK

Dep. Chem., Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, Neth.

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J. G. VOS

J. G. VOS

Dep. Chem., Leiden Univ., 2300 RA Leiden, Neth.

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First published: September 11, 1990

Abstract

The new title complex (I) is obtained by reaction of dichlorobis(bipyridine)ruthenium with the triazole ligand in ethanol under reflux (40% yield).

ChemInform Abstract

The new title complex (I) is obtained by reaction of dichlorobis(bipyridine)ruthenium with the triazole ligand in ethanol under reflux (40% yield). The spectroscopic and electrochemical properties show the ligand to be coordinated in an asym. fashion. Deprotonation of the ligand in the complex results in lower oxidation potentials and in a red shift of the lowest energy dπ-π* absorption band. This is explained by a stronger σ-donor ability of the deprotonated ligand. Two distinct deprotonation steps are observed. The results suggest that the bis(triazole) ligand is a rather weak π-acceptor ligand for the title compound and that only the bipyridine ligands are directly involved in the photophysical processes.

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