Spectroscopic and electrochemical properties of ruthenium complexes with photochromic triarylamine–dithienylethene–acetylide ligands

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pp. 1432-1443 ◽  
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Jin-Yun Wang ◽  
Denis Jacquemin ◽  
Zhong-Ning Chen

The charge delocalization along the molecular backbone shows a progressive increase following stepwise photocyclization in the inorganic–organic mixed-valence system.

1982 ◽  
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Falguni Basuli ◽  
Alfonso Castineiras ◽  
Shie-Ming Peng ◽  
Gene-Hsiang Lee ◽  
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pp. 993-999 ◽  
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Xiuli Wu ◽  
Rufei Ye ◽  
Ai-Quan Jia ◽  
Qun Chen ◽  
Qian-Feng Zhang

Treatment of Ru(acac)3 with 2-cyano-pyridine and 3,5-dimethyl-pyridine in the presence of zinc dust as reducing agent in refluxing THF afforded the ruthenium(II) complexes cis-[RuII(acac)2(2- CN-py)2] (1) and cis-[RuII(acac)2(3,5-Me2-py)2] (2), respectively. Interaction of Ru(acac)3 with 3- Me-pyridine and 3,5-Me2-pyridine in the presence of Br2 in refluxing THF gave the ruthenium(III) complexes [RuIII(acac)Br2(3-Me-py)2] (3) and [RuIII(acac)Br2(3,5-Me2-py)2] (4), respectively. The four complexes have been spectroscopically and electrochemically characterized, and their crystal and molecular structures have been established by X-ray crystallography


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