Mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes and application in photoredox catalysis in a ball-mill

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Herein, we developed the mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes. Such complexes can be difficult to prepare in solution, with long reaction times and average yields. With ball-milling, less than 3.5 hours of milling were sufficient to obtain the complexes in high yield. Such complexes were then evaluated as catalysts in the light-promoted mechanochemical reductive dehalogenation reaction. In addition to working under solvent-less conditions, the use of a Hantzsch amide instead of the classical ester allowed drastic simplification of the purification of the final compounds.

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Luttringer, F., Lavayssiere, M., Rastoder, E., Salov, N., Gravelet, T., Quintin, F., … Bantreil, X. (2025). Mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes and application in photoredox catalysis in a ball-mill. RSC Mechanochemistry, 2(1), 108–115. https://doi.org/10.1039/d4mr00112e

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