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A new dinuclear Ru-Hbpp based water oxidation catalyst with a trans-disposition of the Ru-OHElectronic supplementary information (ESI) available. CCDC reference numbers 787569and 787570. For ESI and crystallographic data in CIF or other electronic format see DOI: 10.1039/c0dt00964d

Authors :
Mola, Joaquim
Dinoi, Chiara
Sala, Xavier
Rodríguez, Montserrat
Romero, Isabel
Parella, Teodor
Fontrodona, Xavier
Llobet, Antoni
Source :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry; Mar2011, Vol. 40 Issue 14, p3640-3646, 7p
Publication Year :
2011

Abstract

The bis(2-pyridyl)ethylamine (bpea) ligand has been used as a starting material for the synthesis of dinuclear Ru complexes of general formula trans,fac-{[RunX(bpea)]2(μ-bpp)}m+(for X = Cl, n = II, m = 1, trans-RuII-Cl, 1+; for X = OH, n = III, m = 3, trans-RuIII-OH, 23+) where the 3,5-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazolate anionic ligand (bpp) acts as bridging dinucleating ligand, the bpea ligand coordinates in a facial manner and the monodentate ligands X are situated in a transfashion with regard to one another. These complexes have been characterized in solution by 1D and 2D NMR spectroscopy, UV-vis and electrochemical techniques and in the solid state by X-ray diffraction analysis. The reaction of 1(PF6) with Ag+generates the corresponding solvated complex where the Cl ligand has been removed as insoluble AgCl, followed by the oxidation of Ru(ii) to Ru(iii) to generate the corresponding dinuclear complex trans-RuIII-OH, 2(PF6)3. The latter has been shown to catalytically oxidize water to molecular dioxygen using Ce(iv) as oxidant. Quantitative gas evolution as a function of time has been monitored on line by both manometry and mass spectroscopy (MS) techniques. Relative initial velocities of oxygen formation together with structural considerations rule out an intramolecular O–O bond formation pathway. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14779226
Volume :
40
Issue :
14
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Dalton Transactions: An International Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
59529013
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1039/c0dt00964d