Norharmane rhenium(i) polypyridyl complexes: Synthesis, structural and spectroscopic characterization

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Two novel Re(i) complexes with the general formula fac-[Re(CO)3(L)(nHo)]CF3SO3, where L = 2,2′-bipyridine (bpy) or 1,10 phenanthroline (phen) and nHo (9H-pyrido[3,4-b]indole; norharmane) have been synthesized. The Re(i)-nHo complexes were characterized by structural X-ray diffraction, 1H and 13C NMR, UV-vis absorption and FT-IR spectroscopy, and by a combination of two mass spectrometry techniques, namely ESI-MS and UV-MALDI-MS. All characterizations showed that nHo is coordinated to the metal atom by the pyridine nitrogen of the molecule. X-ray structural analysis revealed that the crystal lattices for both complexes are further stabilized by a strong >N-H⋯O bond between the pyrrole NH group of the pyridoindole ligand and one oxygen atom of the trifluoromethanesulfonate counter-ion. Ground state geometry optimization by DFT calculations showed that in fluid solution the nHo ligand may rotate freely. The nature of the electronic transitions of Re(CO)3(bpy)(nHo)+ were established by TD-DFT calculations. The set of the most important electronic transitions present in this complex are comprised of π → π∗ electronic transitions centered on bpy and nHo moieties, LLCTnHo→COs, MLLCTRe(CO)3→bpy and LLCTnHo→bpy transitions. Additionally, TD-DFT calculations predict the existence of another two intense MLLCTRe(CO)3→nHo electronic transitions. Calculated UV-vis absorption spectra are in good agreement with the corresponding experimental data for the bpy-containing complex.

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Maisuls, I., Wolcan, E., Piro, O. E., Etcheverría, G. A., Petroselli, G., Erra-Ballsels, R., … Ruiz, G. T. (2015). Norharmane rhenium(i) polypyridyl complexes: Synthesis, structural and spectroscopic characterization. Dalton Transactions, 44(39), 17064–17074. https://doi.org/10.1039/c5dt02790j

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