In the present work we describe the synthesis and study of a RuII-FeII chromophore-catalyst assembly designed to perform the light-induced activation of an iron bound water molecule and subsequent photo-driven oxidation of a substrate. Using a series of spectroscopic techniques, we demonstrate that excitation of the chromophore unit with 450 nm light, in the presence of a sacrificial electron acceptor, triggers a cascade of electron transfers leading to the formation of a high valent iron(iv)-oxo center from an iron(ii)-bound water molecule. The activity of this catalytic center is illustrated by the oxidation of triphenyl phosphine. This journal is
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Herrero, C., Quaranta, A., Sircoglou, M., Sénéchal-David, K., Baron, A., Marín, I. M., … Banse, F. (2015). Successive light-induced two electron transfers in a Ru-Fe supramolecular assembly: From Ru-Fe(ii)-OH2 to Ru-Fe(iv)-oxo. Chemical Science, 6(4), 2323–2327. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5sc00024f
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