Ancillary Ligand Control of Electronic Structure in o-Benzoquinonediimine-Ruthenium Complex Redox Series: Structures, Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR), and Ultraviolet−Visible−Near-Infrared (UV-vis-NIR) Spectroelectrochemistry

2015 
The compounds Ru(acac)2(Q) (1), [Ru(bpy)2(Q)](ClO4)2 ([2](ClO4)2), and [Ru(pap)2(Q)]PF6 ([3]PF6), containing Q = N,N′-diphenyl-o-benzoquinonediimine and donating 2,4-pentanedionate ligands (acac–), π-accepting 2,2/-bipyridine (bpy), or strongly π-accepting 2-phenylazopyridine (pap) were prepared and structurally identified. The electronic structures of the complexes and several accessible oxidized and reduced forms were studied experimentally (electrochemistry, magnetic resonance, ultraviolet-visible-near-infrared (UV-vis-NIR) spectroelectrochemistry) and computationally (DFT/TD-DFT) to reveal significantly variable electron transfer behavior and charge distribution. While the redox system 1+–1– prefers trivalent ruthenium with corresponding oxidation states Q0–Q2– of the noninnocent ligand, the series 22+–20 and 32+–3– retain RuII. The bpy and pap co-ligands are not only spectators but can also be reduced prior to a second reduction of Q. The present study with new experimental and computational evidence...
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