Hybrid material by anchoring a ruthenium(ii) imine complex to SiO2: preparation, characterization and DFT studies

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Ruthenium-silica hybrid material (RuCl2(PR3)2-2-PyCH-AMPTSi/SiO2) was prepared and characterized by various spectroscopic techniques. A deconvolution procedure was applied to the spectroscopic data to deconstruct the overlapped bands. A density functional theoretical approach was applied to get insights into the electronic structure of the ruthenium coordination site and the functional RI-PBE-D3/Def2TZVP basis set was used for the optimization. Relativistic effects were considered using the zero-order regular approximation (ZORA). The anchoring process, evinced for each step of the synthesis of the hybrid material, was tracked by FT-IR analyses. The transitions observed in the FT-IR spectra were verified by DFT analyses, which agree with the experimental data. In the DRS-UV-Vis spectra, three main bands were detected by the deconvolution procedure that correspond to the charge transfer transitions, with the main contributions from ruthenium-chlorine and imine-pyridine fragments. TD-DFT results reveal that ruthenium-chlorine antibonding orbitals act as main charge donors, while pyridine-imine is the main charge acceptor.

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Benitez-Medina, G. E., Flores, R., Vargas, L., Cuenú, F., Sharma, P., Castro, M., & Ramírez, A. (2021). Hybrid material by anchoring a ruthenium(ii) imine complex to SiO2: preparation, characterization and DFT studies. RSC Advances, 11(11), 6221–6233. https://doi.org/10.1039/d0ra09282g

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