Two star-shaped tetranuclear Ru(II) complexes containing uncoordinated imidazole groups: synthesis, characterization, photophysical and pH sensing properties

Luminescence : the Journal of Biological and Chemical Luminescence
Feixiang ChengHong-Ju Yin

Abstract

Tetrapodal ligands H4L(1) and H4L(2) containing imidazole groups have been synthesized by the reaction of 1,10-phenanthroline-5,6-dione with 1,2,4,5-tetrakis[(4-formylphenoxy)methyl]benzene and 1,2,4,5-tetrakis[(3-formylphenoxy)methyl]benzene, respectively, in presence of NH4OAc. Two star-shaped complexes [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-H4L(1))](PF6)8 and [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-H4L(2))](PF6)8 (bpy = 2,2'-bipyridine) have been prepared by refluxing Ru(bpy)2Cl2 ·2H2O and each ligand in ethylene glycol. The deprotonated complexes [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-L(1))](PF6)4 and [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-L(2))](PF6)4 have been obtained by the reaction of sodium methoxide with [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-H4L(1))](PF6)8 and [{Ru(bpy)2}4(μ4-H4L(2))](PF6)8, respectively, in methanol. The pH effects on the UV-vis light absorption and emission spectra of both complexes have been studied, and ground- and excited-state ionization constants of both complexes have been derived. The photophysical properties of both complexes are strongly dependent on the solution pH. They act as proton-induced off-on-off luminescent sensors through two successive deprotonation processes of imidazole groups, with a maximum on-off ratio of 8 in buffer solution at room temperature. Theoretical calculations for the highest...Continue Reading

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