Tris(tropolonato) ruthenium as a hub for connecting π-conjugated systems.

Dalton Trans

Department of Chemistry, School of Science, Kitasato University, 1-15-1 Kitasato Minami-ku, Sagamihara, 252-0373, Japan.

Published: February 2020

In this study, the intramolecular electronic communication between π-conjugated moieties bridged by the tris-chelate [Ru(trop)] (trop = tropolonate) framework has been investigated and compared with [Ru(acac)] (acac = acetylacetonate) derivatives. Two types of π-conjugated groups, -CSiMe and -CPh, which were each introduced at the 5-position of tropolonate, were found to behave almost independently in the resultant ruthenium complexes. In contrast, the cyclic voltammetry study of [Ru(trop)] derivatives showed a clear decrease in ΔE, the difference in the potentials of the two redox couples, with an increase in the number of π-conjugated groups introduced into the [Ru(trop)] framework. The lower ΔE values observed in [Ru(trop)] derivatives compared to those in [Ru(acac)] derivatives illustrated the non-innocent behavior of the tropolonate ligand, i.e., the mixing between the metal- and ligand-based frontier orbitals. This orbital mixing was exemplified in the oxidized [Ru(trop)] derivatives, which showed a broad near-infrared (NIR) absorption. The increase in the red shift of the NIR absorption with the increasing number of terminal groups indicated intramolecular electronic communication between the terminal π-conjugated moieties. In contrast, no NIR absorption was observed upon oxidation of [Ru(acac)] derivatives with -CPh groups. The lifetimes of the in situ formed [Ru(trop)] and [Ru(acac)] in acetonitrile solution were found to be several hours and minutes, respectively. Density functional theory calculations for [Ru(trop)] and [Ru(acac)] with terminal -CPh groups demonstrated that the spin densities in their mono-oxidized states were evenly distributed over the entire molecular framework and localized mainly on one ligand, respectively. These results confirmed that the mono-oxidized [Ru(trop)] framework can behave as a hub and induce moderate intramolecular electronic communication between terminal π-conjugated groups.

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