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Aromatic nitrogenous ligands phenanthroline

The reader is referred to other chapters for (i) aromatic nitrogen-donor nonbridging ligands bipyridines (Chapter 1.1), terpyridines (Chapter 1.3), phenanthrolines (Chapter 1.2), porphyrins... [Pg.135]

The most common and extensively used moieties for photochemical devices are late-transition-metal centres (such as Ru(ii), Os(ii), Ir(iii) and Re(i)) with aromatic nitrogen donor ligands coordinated to the metal, for example, 2,2 -bipyridine (5.4, bpy), 1,10-phenanthroline (5.5, phen) and 2,2 6, 2"-terpyridine (5.6, terpy) complexes. These types of ligand can absorb and re-emit light due to accessible TT-TT transitions. Metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) can also occur. [Pg.239]


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