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Electron involving quinone-like compound

Electronic properties of hydroquinone-containing ruthenium polypyridyl complexes Ruthenium polypyridyl complexes bound to hydroquinone/ quinone moieties are expected to yield information on the behaviour of hydroquinone-type compounds in biological processes. Furthermore, ruthenium(II)-hydroquinone complexes involving O and N bonds are likely to absorb well into the visible region and therefore have potential as dyes in sensitized solar cells. A recent example in the application of spectroelectrochemistry to the study of hydroquinone-containing ruthenium polypyridyl complexes is the oxidation of [Ru(bipy)2(HL )]+ (H2L0 = 1,4-dihy-droxy-2,3-bis(pyrazol-l-yl)benzene) (Figure 9). [Pg.1000]


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