Development and application of redox-active cyclometallating ligands based on W(II) alkyne complexes
Mareike Hüttenschmidt1, Helge Lange1, Miguel Andre Argüello Cordero2
1Institut für Chemie, Universität Rostock, 18055 Rostock, Germany. wolfram.seidel@uni-rostock.de.
Abstract:
The assembly of dinuclear complexes with the ultimate smallest ditopic ligands based on side-on complexes of methyl substituted alkynes is presented. In fact, the coordination of Ru(II) and Ir(III) by a W alkyne complex based cyclometallating metalla-ligand causes close intermetallic electronic cooperation, which substantially changes the electrochemical and photophysical properties of the single isolated moieties.
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