Picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopic investigation into electron localisation in the excited states of Re(i) polypyridyl complexes with bridging ligands. |
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Authors: | Marina K Kuimova Keith C Gordon Sarah L Howell Pavel Matousek Anthony W Parker Xue-Zhong Sun Michael Towrie Michael W George |
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Affiliation: | School of Chemistry, University of Nottingham, University Park, Nottingham, UK. |
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Abstract: | Mono- and binuclear complexes of (Re(CO)3Cl) with dipyrido[2,3-a:3',2'-c]-6,7-dimethylphenazine (ppbMe2) were synthesised and their photophysical properties probed using picosecond time-resolved infrared spectroscopy (TRIR). Excitation of these complexes in solution at 400 nm produces short-lived excited states. The IR spectrum of the excited state of the mononuclear [Re(CO)3Cl(ppbMe2)] have nu(CO) bands shifted to higher wavenumber relative to those of the ground state. This is consistent with formation of a (3)MLCT excited state. The IR spectrum of the excited state of the bimetallic [(Re(CO)3Cl)2(micro-ppbMe2)] shows the formation of two distinct groups of nu(CO) bands. This is interpreted as the formation of two distinct Re sites arising from a localised MLCT state with formally oxidised Re centre and a formally reduced bridging ligand. The nu(CO) bands of the adjacent Re centre are affected by the reduction of the bridging ligand. On the IR timescale the excited state structure is best formulated as [Cl(CO)3Re(II)(micro-ppbMe2 *-)Re(I)(CO)3Cl]. |
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