Issue 15, 2017

A structurally characterised redox pair involving an indigo radical: indigo based redox activity in complexes with one or two [Ru(bpy)2] fragments

Abstract

The reaction between indigo, H2Ind, and {Ru(bpy)2(EtOH)2}2+ in EtOH/NaOH produced the compounds [Ru(bpy)2(HInd)]ClO4 [1]ClO4, rac-{[Ru(bpy)2]2(μ-Ind)}(ClO4)2 [2](ClO4)2, and meso-{[Ru(bpy)2]2(μ-Ind)}(ClO4)3 [2](ClO4)3, which were structurally characterised, the latter as the first stable, isolable radical complex of indigo. The redox pair 22+/23+ showed little structural difference, as confirmed using DFT calculations. The redox series 1n and 2n were investigated using voltammetry and spectroelectrochemistry (EPR, UV-vis-NIR). Remarkably, the EPR results for 1, 12+, 2+ and 23+ revealed mostly ligand based spin in ruthenium(II) complexes of the indigo-derived radical ligands HInd˙2−, HInd˙, Ind˙3− and Ind˙, in agreement with the DFT calculated spin densities. The dominance of the frontier orbitals by the metal-stabilised indigo chromophore was also confirmed via the TD-DFT based assignment of near-infrared absorptions as intra-indigo or ligand-to-ligand charge transfer transitions.

Graphical abstract: A structurally characterised redox pair involving an indigo radical: indigo based redox activity in complexes with one or two [Ru(bpy)2] fragments

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Jan 2017
Accepted
22 Mar 2017
First published
22 Mar 2017

Dalton Trans., 2017,46, 5091-5102

A structurally characterised redox pair involving an indigo radical: indigo based redox activity in complexes with one or two [Ru(bpy)2] fragments

M. Chatterjee, P. Mondal, K. Beyer, A. Paretzki, W. Kaim and G. K. Lahiri, Dalton Trans., 2017, 46, 5091 DOI: 10.1039/C7DT00055C

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