Switching of the inter-component photoinduced electron- and energy-transfer properties of a Ru(II)-aza-crown-Re(I) complex; effects of changing temperature, and of incorporation of Ba2+ ion into the macrocyclic spacer between the chromophores

Citation
S. Encinas et al., Switching of the inter-component photoinduced electron- and energy-transfer properties of a Ru(II)-aza-crown-Re(I) complex; effects of changing temperature, and of incorporation of Ba2+ ion into the macrocyclic spacer between the chromophores, J CHEM S DA, 11, 2000, pp. 1783-1792
Citations number
96
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS
ISSN journal
03009246 → ACNP
Volume
11
Year of publication
2000
Pages
1783 - 1792
Database
ISI
SICI code
0300-9246(2000)11:<1783:SOTIPE>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
The binuclear complex [{Ru(bipy)(2)}(mu-L-1){Re(CO)(3)(H2O)}][PF6](3) (Ru-c rw-Re), and its mononuclear counterpart [Ru(bipy)(2)(L-1)][PF6](2), were sy nthesised. The bridging ligand L-1 contains two bipyridyl binding sites whi ch are attached via methylene spacers to each of the N atoms of a diaza-18- crown-6 macrocycle spacer (crw), such that addition of a metal ion to the m acrocycle affects the pathway linking the two chromophores. The absorption spectra, luminescence spectra and excited-state lifetimes, and electrochemi cal properties of acetonitrile solutions of these complexes were investigat ed. Luminescence studies on Ru-crw-Re showed the presence of two competing types of photoinduced intramolecular process involving the Re-based excited state as a donor, viz.: (i) electron transfer from an amine group(s) of th e aza-crown ether; and (ii) Re-->Ru energy transfer. These processes were m onitored by time-resolved luminescence spectroscopy both at room temperatur e and at 77 K, and in the presence and absence of a cation (Ba2+) hosted wi thin the aza-crown macrocyclic unit. In fluid solution at room temperature, there is no photoinduced Re-->Ru energy transfer; instead photoinduced ele ctron transfer occurs in the absence of Ba2+ (k(el)=1.2x10(10) s(-1)), whic h is inhibited by the presence of Ba2+. In frozen solvent (77 K), only Re-- >Ru photoinduced energy transfer occurs, with k(en)=2x10(8) s(-1) in the ab sence of Ba2+ and k(en)(Ba)=7x10(6) s(-1) in the presence of Ba2+. Thus, Re -->Ru energy transfer is strongly affected by Ba2+ being hosted within the aza-crown cavity, i.e. a switching effect. The role of the diverse factors affecting the two processes is discussed in detail.