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Luminescent ruthenium(II) bipyridyl-phosphonic acid complexes: pH dependent photophysical behavior and quenching with divalent metal ions

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY
Volume 39, Issue 1, Pages 76-84

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AMER CHEMICAL SOC
DOI: 10.1021/ic991143t

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The synthesis, redox behavior, and photophysical properties of a series of Ru(II) bipyridyl complexes having diimine ligands with phosphonate and phosphonic acid substituents are presented. The phosphonate -containing ligands examined include diethyl 4-(2,2'-bipyrid-4-yl)benzylphosphonate (bpbzp), diethyl 4-(2,2'-bipyrid-4-yl) phenylphosphonate (bppp), and 4,4' -(diethyl phosphonato)-2,2'-bipyridine (bpdp), and the [(bpy)(2)Ru(L)](PF6)(2) complexes of both the diethyl phosphonate and the phosphonic acid were prepared. The Ru(III/II) potentials are more positive for the phosphonate complexes than for the phosphonic acids, and the first reduction is localized on the phosphonate-containing ligand for the bppp and bpdp complexes. The first reduction of the phosphonic acid complexes is at more negative potentials and cannot be distinguished from bpy reduction. For the bppp and bpdp complexes luminescence arises from a Ru(d pi) --> bpy-phosphonate (pi*) MLCT state; the phosphonic acid complexes luminesce at higher energies from a MLCT state not clearly isolated on one ligand. Iron(III) and copper(II) complex with and very efficiently quench the luminescence of all the phosphonic acid complexes in nonaqueous solvents. The quenching mechanism is discussed on the basis of luminescence decay and picosecond transient absorption measurements.

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