Tuning the photochemical properties of the fulvalene-tetracarbonyl-diruthenium system

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In a Molecular Solar-Thermal Energy Storage (MOST) system, solar energy is converted to chemical energy using a compound that undergoes reversible endothermic photoisomerization. The high-energy photoisomer can later be converted back to the parent compound and the excess energy is released as heat. One of the most studied MOST systems is based on fulvalene-tetracarbonyl-diruthenium, and this paper demonstrates, for the first time, the possibility to tune the photochemical properties of this system by positive steric hindrance working on the fulvalene unit.

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Lennartson, A., Lundin, A., Börjesson, K., Gray, V., & Moth-Poulsen, K. (2016). Tuning the photochemical properties of the fulvalene-tetracarbonyl-diruthenium system. Dalton Transactions, 45(21), 8740–8744. https://doi.org/10.1039/c6dt01343k

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