Abstract
Isolation of RuIII-bda (17-electron specie) complex with an aqua ligand (2-electron donor) is challenging due to violation of the 18-electron rule. Although considerable efforts have been dedicated to mechanistic studies of water oxidation by the Ru-bda family, the structure and initial formation of the RuIII-bda aqua complex are still controversial. Herein, we challenge this often overlooked step by designing a pocket-shape Ru-based complex 1. The computational studies showed that 1 possesses the crucial hydrophobicity at the RuV(O) state as well as similar probability of access of terminal O to solvent water molecules when compared with classic Ru-bda catalysts. Through characterization of single-crystal structures at the RuII and RuIII states, a pseudo seven-coordinate “ready-to-go” aqua ligand with RuIII...O distance of 3.62 Å was observed. This aqua ligand was also found to be part of a formed hydrogen-bonding network, providing a good indication of how the RuIII-OH2 complex is formed.
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Liu, T., Li, G., Shen, N., Wang, L., Timmer, B. J. J., Zhou, S., … Sun, L. (2022). Isolation and Identification of Pseudo Seven-Coordinate Ru(III) Intermediate Completing the Catalytic Cycle of Ru-bda Type of Water Oxidation Catalysts. CCS Chemistry, 4(7), 2481–2490. https://doi.org/10.31635/ccschem.021.202101159
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