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Photorelease of nitric oxide (NO) on ruthenium nitrosyl complexes with phenyl substituted terpyridinesElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. CCDC 1537309-1537315. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/c7nj00866j
We investigated the influence of the nature of the substituent on the 4′-position of terpyridine ligands and the geometry around the metal ion on the photosensitization of ruthenium nitrosyl complexes. This was achieved by synthesizing a series of [Ru(R-Phtpy)Cl 2 (NO)] + complexes based on tridenta...
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Summary: | We investigated the influence of the nature of the substituent on the 4′-position of terpyridine ligands and the geometry around the metal ion on the photosensitization of ruthenium nitrosyl complexes. This was achieved by synthesizing a series of [Ru(R-Phtpy)Cl
2
(NO)]
+
complexes based on tridentate terpyridine ligands with a substituted phenyl ring on the central pyridine (R = NO
2
, H, Br, OMe). The properties of both
cis
-(Cl,Cl)[Ru(R-Phtpy)Cl
2
(NO)]
+
and
trans
-(Cl,Cl)[Ru(R-Phtpy)Cl
2
(NO)]
+
isomers are presented. The optimized geometries and UV-Vis spectra were fully computed by DFT calculations and are in agreement with the experimental data. Quantum yields of NO release were obtained by numerical modeling and parameter optimization on the time evolution of the electronic spectra during irradiation. On irradiation with visible light in MeCN both
cis
(Cl,Cl)- and
trans
(Cl,Cl)-[Ru(MeO-Phtpy)Cl
2
(NO)](PF
6
) undergo facile photorelease of NO with the concomitant formation of the photoproduct as the solvate. Unambiguous characterization of the photoproduct for R = OMe was achieved by X-ray analysis and revealed that both isomers lead to
trans
(Cl,Cl)-[Ru(MeO-Phtpy)Cl
2
(MeCN)](PF
6
) as the unique photoproduct. The calculation of the relaxed potential energy surface confirmed an internal rearrangement of the
cis
(Cl,Cl) isomer to the
trans
(Cl,Cl) one after NO release.
Trans
and
cis
isomers of ruthenium nitrosyl complexes release NO upon irradiation by visible light and give a unique photoproduct. |
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ISSN: | 1144-0546 1369-9261 |
DOI: | 10.1039/c7nj00866j |