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Electrochemical and Spectroscopic Characterization of a Series of Mixed-Ligand Diruthenium Compounds

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 47, Issue 23, Pages 11423-11428

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic8017369

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  1. Robert A. Welch Foundation [E-918, E-680]
  2. Rice-Houston AGEP
  3. TSU Seed Grant
  4. Departmental Welch Grant

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The electrochemistry and spectroelectrochemistry of a novel series of mixed-ligand diruthenium compounds were examined. The investigated compounds having the formula Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(x)(FaP)(4-x)Cl where x = 1 -3 and Fap is 2-(2-fluoroanilino)pyridinate anion were made from the reaction of Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(4)Cl with 2-(2-fluoroanilino)pyridine (HFap) in refluxing methanol. The previously characterized Ru(2)(FaP)(4)Cl as well as the three newly isolated compounds represented as Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(FaP)(3)Cl (1), Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(2)(FaP)(2)Cl (2), and Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(3)(Fap)Cl (3) possess three unpaired electrons with a Ru(2)(5+) dimetal core. Complexes 1 and 2 have well-defined Ru(2+)/(4+) and Ru(2)(5+)/6(+) redox couples in CH(2)Cl(2), but 3 exhibits a more complicated electrochemical behavior due to equilibria involving association or dissociation of the anionic chloride axial ligand on the initial and oxidized or reduced forms of the compound, The E(1/2) values for the Ru(2)(5+)/(4+) and Ru(2)(5+)/(6+) processes vary linearly with the number of CH(3)CO(2)(-) bridging ligands on Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2))(x)FaP)(4-x)Cl and plots of reversible half-wave potentials vs the number of acetate groups follow linear free energy relationships with the largest substituent effect being observed for the oxidation. The major UV-visible band of the examined compounds in their neutral Ru(2)(5+) form is located between 550 and 800 nm in CH(2)Cl(2) and also varies linearly with the number of CH(3)CO(2)(-) ligands on Ru(2)(CH(3)CO(2)) Fap)(4-x)Cl. The electronic spectra of the singly oxidized and singly reduced forms of each diruthenium species were characterized by UV-visible spectroelectrochemistry in CH(2)Cl(2).

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