Tuning the Structure and Photoinduced Linkage Isomerism of Tetrapyridine Nitrosyl Ruthenium(II) Complexes by Changing the trans-to-NO Coordinated Ligand
Научная публикация
Общая информация |
Язык:
Английский,
Жанр:
Статья (Full article),
Статус опубликования:
Опубликована,
Оригинальность:
Оригинальная
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Журнал |
New Journal of Chemistry
ISSN: 1144-0546
, E-ISSN: 1369-9261
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Вых. Данные |
Год: 2020,
Том: 44,
Номер: 12,
Страницы: 4762-4771
Страниц
: 10
DOI:
10.1039/c9nj05862a
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Авторы |
Vorobyev Vasily
1,2,3
,
Mikhailov Artem A.
1,2
,
Komarov Vladislav Yu.
1,2
,
Makhinya Alexander N.
1,2
,
Kostin Gennadiy A.
1,2
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Организации |
1 |
Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Science
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2 |
Novosibirsk State University
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3 |
Department of Chemistry and the Center for Photochemical Sciences, Bowling Green State University
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The perchlorate series of nitrosyl ruthenium tetrapyridine-cations trans-[RuNOPy4X]n+ (where X = OH, Cl, and H2O) were synthesized. The exchange of the anion in an excess of sodium perchlorate results in the formation of the hydroxo complex, with perchlorate as a counter-anion. The protonation of the coordinated hydroxyl resulted in the formation of the aqua complex in acidic media. The outcome of the protonation depends on the choice of the acid. The use of non-coordinating perchloric acid leads to the aqua complex as the product. The ruthenium nitrosyl complex with a coordinated chloride anion was a result of the interaction of the hydroxo complex with concentrated hydrochloric acid. The crystal structures were determined using X-ray single crystal analysis. The 445 nm irradiation promotes electron
transfer from the metal orbital to the antibonding orbital of the nitrosyl group. In the solid phase, this
metal-to-ligand charge transfer results in the formation of the metastable states with Ru–ON coordination. These photoinduced linkage isomers for each complex were monitored by IR-spectra and their stability was measured using the temperature sweep method described in an earlier study