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A Dibenzotetrathiafulvalene-Bridged Bis(alkenylruthenium) Complex and Its One- and Two-Electron-Oxidized Forms

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 62, Issue 46, Pages 18789-18803

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.3c03184

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We report on the synthesis and characterization of a new bis(alkenylruthenium) complex with a longitudinally extended, pi-conjugated dibenzotetrathiafulvalene bridge. The complex undergoes four consecutive oxidations and forms an electronically coupled mixed-valent state. It also reacts with strong organic acceptors to form a radical cation.
We report on the synthesis of the new bis(alkenylruthenium) complex DBTTF-(ViRu)(2) with a longitudinally extended, pi-conjugated dibenzotetrathiafulvalene (DBTTF) bridge, characterized by multinuclear NMR, IR, and UV/vis spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, and single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Cyclic and square-wave voltammetry revealed that DBTTF-(ViRu)(2) undergoes four consecutive oxidations. IR, UV/vis/near-IR, and electron paramagnetic resonance spectroscopy indicate that the first oxidation involves the redox-noninnocent DBTTF bridge, while the second oxidation is biased toward one of the peripheral styrylruthenium entities, thereby generating an electronically coupled mixed-valent state ({Ru}-CH & boxH;CH)(center dot+)-DBTTF center dot+-(CH & boxH;CH-{Ru}) [{Ru} = Ru(CO)Cl((PPr3)-Pr-i)(2)]. The latter is apparently in resonance with the ({Ru}-CH & boxH;CH)(center dot+)-DBTTF-(CH & boxH;CH-{Ru})(center dot+) and ({Ru}-CH & boxH;CH)-DBTTF2+-(CH & boxH;CH-{Ru}) forms, which are calculated to lie within 19 kJ/mol. Higher oxidized forms proved too unstable for further characterization. The reaction of DBTTF-(ViRu)(2) with the strong organic acceptors 2,3-dichloro-5,6-dicyano-1,4-benzoquinone, tetracyano-p-benzoquinodimethane (TCNQ), and F(4)TCNQ resulted in formation of the DBTTF-(ViRu)(2)(center dot+) radical cation, as shown by various spectroscopic techniques. Solid samples of these compounds were found to be highly amorphous and electrically insulating.

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