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Research Article

Synthesis, characterization, and luminescence properties of salophen-bridged heterotrinuclear Ru–M–Ru (M = Ni, Zn) hybrid complexes composed of coordination and organometallic sites

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Pages 2091-2103 | Received 23 Apr 2023, Accepted 15 Sep 2023, Published online: 13 Dec 2023
 

Abstract

Six heterotrinuclear complexes, Ni[C5H2NBr{N = COC6H3C≡C(trans-Ru(dppe)2)C≡CC6H4R}2 (1a–c) and Zn[C5H2NBr{N = COC6H3C≡C(trans-Ru(dppe)2)C≡CC6H4R}2] (2a–c), have been prepared by reaction of [(OH)(COH)C6H3C≡C(trans-Ru(dppe)2)C≡CC6H4R] (dppe = 1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane; R = H, NO2, OCH3) with nickel acetate or zinc acetate, followed by addition of 2,3-diamino-5-bromopyridine. Our synthetic efforts are discussed along with spectroscopic and electronic characterization of the compounds. The complexes were studied by thermal and electrochemical analyses. They are thermally robust and show quasireversible redox events attributed to Ru(II)/Ru(III) and Ni (II)/Ni(III) couples for 1a–c and Ru(II)/Ru(III) couples for 2a–c. All complexes are luminescent, emitting in the blue-green region at room temperature. Their emission is influenced by substituents and the π-acidic character of the coordinated groups. Second harmonic generation efficiencies of the complexes were measured by the Kurtz powder technique, indicating that all complexes are promising for applications as nonlinear optical materials.

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