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This work highlights the relative importance between structural issues, longer range interactions and solvent effects for a series of ruthenium compounds on their electrochemical and photochemical properties. To study these effects, eight complexes of general formula [Ru(bpy)2(L)]2+ have been synthesized and characterized, where L represents substituted phenyl-imidazophenanthrolines (pip), dipyridophenazines (dppz) and pyrazinophenanthrolines (pzp). This experimental work supported by an important theoretical investigation has pointed out that the electrochemical and the photo-physical behavior of these types of molecular systems depends mainly of the close environment around the photosensitizer. A relation between the ditopic ligand structure (aromatic central part and/or the distal substituents) and the absorption properties have been observed, along with the lower reduction potential of dipyridophenazine and pyrazinophenanthroline moieties. This study points out the influence of the nature of the distal substituents, as well as the significant impact of the solvent nature and the interaction with water molecules, on the photo-physical properties of these ruthenium compounds.
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Ruffray, K., Autillo, M., Le Goff, X., Maynadié, J., & Meyer, D. (2016). Influence of the solvent, structure and substituents of ruthenium(II) polypyridyl complexes on their electrochemical and photo-physical properties. Inorganica Chimica Acta, 440, 26–37. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ica.2015.10.018
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