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1Department of Physical Chemistry, Faculty of Chemistry, University of Seville. c/Profesor García González, s/n, 41012. Seville, Spain.
Abstract:
The diffusion-controlled electron transfer rate constants (k(d)) of several quenching reactions of ruthenium complexes [Ru(L)(3)](2+*) (L = bpy, phen, and 4,7-(CH(3))(2)phen) with [Fe(CN)(6)](3-) were experimentally determined at different concentrations of NaNO(3). From these rate constants, the effective values of viscosity coefficients for NaNO(3) solutions were calculated using EMSA (exponential mean spherical approximation) and EF (Eigen-Fuoss) approaches in order to take into account the mean force potential between reactants. The reliability of the effective parameters were checked through calculations of the rate constants of the reaction [IrCl(6)](2-)+ [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+)* in these NaNO(3) solutions. The rate constants of this reaction were also obtained by fluorescence quenching measurements. The agreement between the two sets of data (experimental and predicted) is excellent. The trends of association (k(d)) and dissociation (k(-d)) rate constants for 2+/3-, 2+/2-, and 2+/2+ reactions in NaNO(3) solutions are discussed. The use of effective diffusion coefficients for estimating k(d) and k(-d) allowed us to obtain the intrinsic electron transfer rate constant (k(et)) for the activation-diffusion-controlled process between [Ru(bpy)(3)](2+)* and [Co(NH(3))(5)Cl](2+) complexes from the observed (quenching) rate constant. The trend of electron-transfer rate constant in NaNO(3) for this reaction was rationalized by using the Marcus electron-transfer treatment.
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