A series of rodlike ruthenium(II)-rhodium(III) polypyridine dyads based on modular oligo-p-phenylene bridges, of the general formula [(Me 2phen)2Ru-bpy-(ph)n-bpy-Rh(Me 2bpy)]5+ (Me2phen = 4,7-dimethyl-1,10- phenanthroline; bpy -2,2′-bipyridine; ph = 1,4-phenylene; n = 1-3), have been synthesized and their photophysical properties investigated. The dyad [(Me2bpy)2Ru-bpy-(ph)3′-bpy-Rh(Me 2bpy)]5+ with the central phenylene unit bearing two hexyl chains has also been studied. The metal-to-metal distance reaches 24 Å for the longest (n = 3) spacer in the series. For all of the dyads in a room-temperature CH3CN solution, quenching of the typical metal-to-ligand charge-transfer luminescence of the Ru-based chromophoric unit is observed, indicating that an efficient intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer from the excited Ru moiety to the Rh-based unit takes place. The rate constants for the electron-transfer process have been determined by time-resolved emission and absorption spectroscopy in the nanosecond and picosecond time scale. An exponential dependence of experimental transfer rates on the bridge length is observed, consistent with a superexchange mechanism. An attenuation factor β of 0.65 Å is determined, in line with the behavior of other systems containing oligo-p-phenylene spacers. Interestingly, for n = 3, the presence/ absence of hexyl substituents in the central p-phenylene ring causes a 10-fold difference in the rates between otherwise identical dyads. This comparison highlights the importance of the twist angle between adjacent spacers on the overall through-bond donor-acceptor coupling.

Photoinduced electron transfer across oligo-p-phenylene bridges. Distance and conformational effects in Ru(II)-Rh(III) dyads / M.T. Indelli, C. Chiorboli, L. Flamigni, L. De Cola, F. Scandola. - In: INORGANIC CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0020-1669. - 46:14(2007), pp. 5630-5641. [10.1021/ic700430u]

Photoinduced electron transfer across oligo-p-phenylene bridges. Distance and conformational effects in Ru(II)-Rh(III) dyads

L. De Cola;
2007

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A series of rodlike ruthenium(II)-rhodium(III) polypyridine dyads based on modular oligo-p-phenylene bridges, of the general formula [(Me 2phen)2Ru-bpy-(ph)n-bpy-Rh(Me 2bpy)]5+ (Me2phen = 4,7-dimethyl-1,10- phenanthroline; bpy -2,2′-bipyridine; ph = 1,4-phenylene; n = 1-3), have been synthesized and their photophysical properties investigated. The dyad [(Me2bpy)2Ru-bpy-(ph)3′-bpy-Rh(Me 2bpy)]5+ with the central phenylene unit bearing two hexyl chains has also been studied. The metal-to-metal distance reaches 24 Å for the longest (n = 3) spacer in the series. For all of the dyads in a room-temperature CH3CN solution, quenching of the typical metal-to-ligand charge-transfer luminescence of the Ru-based chromophoric unit is observed, indicating that an efficient intramolecular photoinduced electron transfer from the excited Ru moiety to the Rh-based unit takes place. The rate constants for the electron-transfer process have been determined by time-resolved emission and absorption spectroscopy in the nanosecond and picosecond time scale. An exponential dependence of experimental transfer rates on the bridge length is observed, consistent with a superexchange mechanism. An attenuation factor β of 0.65 Å is determined, in line with the behavior of other systems containing oligo-p-phenylene spacers. Interestingly, for n = 3, the presence/ absence of hexyl substituents in the central p-phenylene ring causes a 10-fold difference in the rates between otherwise identical dyads. This comparison highlights the importance of the twist angle between adjacent spacers on the overall through-bond donor-acceptor coupling.
energy-transfer; molecular-wire; charge recombination; complexes; acceptor; donor; temperature; transport; conductance; ruthenium
Settore CHIM/03 - Chimica Generale e Inorganica
2007
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