Issue 1, 2018

Bridged cyclometalated diruthenium complexes for fundamental electron transfer studies and multi-stage redox switching

Abstract

Four bridged cyclometalated diruthenium systems are highlighted in this Frontier article, including strongly-coupled diruthenium complexes with a short phen-1,4-diyl or a planar pyren-2,7-diyl bridge, redox asymmetric diruthenium complexes characterized by different terminal ligands on the two ends, diruthenium complexes with a urea bridge that allows modulating the degree of electronic coupling, and those with a redox-active amine bridge with varying electronic structures. These complexes posess redox couples with low potentials and intense intervalence charge transfer absorptions in the near-infrared region in the one-electron-oxidized mixed-valent state. They are appealing not only for providing a platform for fundamental electron transfer studies but also as molecular materials with multi-stage redox switching properties.

Graphical abstract: Bridged cyclometalated diruthenium complexes for fundamental electron transfer studies and multi-stage redox switching

Article information

Article type
Frontier
Submitted
05 Nov 2017
Accepted
29 Nov 2017
First published
29 Nov 2017

Dalton Trans., 2018,47, 23-29

Bridged cyclometalated diruthenium complexes for fundamental electron transfer studies and multi-stage redox switching

J. Shao, Z. Gong and Y. Zhong, Dalton Trans., 2018, 47, 23 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT04168C

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