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Photophysical effect of the coordination of water by ruthenium(II) bipyridyl complexes containing hemilabile phosphine-ether ligands
| Title | Photophysical effect of the coordination of water by ruthenium(II) bipyridyl complexes containing hemilabile phosphine-ether ligands |
| Publication Type | Journal Article |
| Year of Publication | 2002 |
| Authors | Rogers CW, Zhang Y, Patrick BO, Jones WE, Wolf MO |
| Journal | Inorganic Chemistry |
| Volume | 41 |
| Pagination | 1162-1169 |
| Date Published | Mar |
| Type of Article | Article |
| ISBN Number | 0020-1669 |
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| Keywords | CHEMISTRY, CRYSTAL, HUMIDITY SENSORS, METAL-COMPLEXES, PHOSPHORUS |
| Abstract | A substantial concentration-dependent red shift of the absorption and emission spectra (77 K) of [Ru(bpy)(2)(POMe-P,O)](2+) (1) (POMe = (2-methoxyphenyl)diphenylphosphine) is reported. NMR experiments show this shift to be due to equilibration of 1 with an aquo complex (1b) (K-eff = (6 +/- 3) x 10(-3)) that forms upon displacement of the coordinated ether in the hemilabile POMe ligand. The excited-state lifetimes of 1 and 1b at 77 K in solid 2:1 ethanol/acetone solution are tau = 2.13 +/- 0.02 and 1.95 +/- 0.02 mus, respectively. The preparation and X-ray crystal structure of a related complex, [Ru(bPY)(2)((POPr)-Pr-i-P)(OH2)](PF6)(2) (2b) ((POPr)-Pr-i-P = (2-(2-propoxy)phenyl)diphenylphosphine), is also reported. In solution, this species exists as an equilibrium mixture of complexes that cannot be readily separated. This species also has concentration-dependent absorption spectra in 2:1 ethanol/acetone solution, with a significant red shift (20 nm) at lower concentrations. |
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| Alternate Journal | Inorg. Chem. |
