The absorption spectra and the luminescence properties of three dinuclear R
u-II complexes and one trinuclear Ru-II complex have been investigated. All
the complexes have rack-type structures, The dinuclear complexes 1, 2, and
3 incorporate a bis-tridentate bridging ligand made up of a pyrimidine and
four pyridine moieties, as well as two 2,2':6',2 "-terpyridyl (tpy) ligand
s. The trinuclear complex 4 incorporates a tris-tridentate bridging ligand
made up of two pyrimidine and five pyridine moieties, as well as three tpy
ligands. The absorption spectra of the complexes show a large number of lig
and-centered (LC) and metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) bands. All the
complexes exhibit emission from a triplet MLCT state, with maxima in the s
pectral range 840-950 nn (lifetimes between 40 and 80 ns) at 298 K in fluid
solution, and in the spectral range 760-810 nm (Lifetimes between 2 and 3
mu s) at 77 K in rigid matrices. A fine tuning of the absorption and lumine
scence properties of complexes 1-3 can be achieved by changing the substitu
ents on the pyrimidine ring of the bridging ligand. Efficient energy transf
er within the rack structure 4 occurs from the (upper-lying) central metal-
based chromophore to the (lower-lying) peripheral ones.