Novel photocatalysts based on ruthenium complexes with NHC (N-heterocyclic carbene)-type bridging ligands have been prepared and structurally and photophysically characterised. The identity of the NHC-unit of the bridging ligand was established unambiguously by means of X-ray structural analysis of a heterodinuclear ruthenium-silver complex. The photophysical data indicate ultrafast intersystem crossing into an emissive and a non-emissive triplet excited state after excitation of the ruthenium centre. Exceptionally high luminescence quantum yields of up to 39% and long lifetimes of up to 2 μs are some of the triplet excited state characteristics. Preliminary studies into the visible light driven photocatalytic hydrogen formation show no induction phase and constant turnover frequencies that are independent on the concentration of the photocatalyst. In conclusion this supports the notion of a stable assembly under photocatalytic conditions. © the Partner Organisations 2014.
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Peuntinger, K., Pilz, T. D., Staehle, R., Schaub, M., Kaufhold, S., Petermann, L., … Rau, S. (2014). Carbene based photochemical molecular assemblies for solar driven hydrogen generation. Dalton Transactions, 43(36), 13683–13695. https://doi.org/10.1039/c4dt01546k
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