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Ruthenium complexes azobenzene

C12H111N2, Azobenzene, cobalt and palladium complexes, 26 175, 176 manganese complex, 26 173 C12H11N, Pyridine, 2-(phenylmethyl)-, palladium complex, 26 208-210 C12H11P, Phosphine, diphenyl-, manganese complex, 26 158, 226-230 ruthenium complex, 26 264 Ci2H,20,S, Thiophenetetracarboxylic acid, tetramethyl ester, 26 166 C 2H,5N, Naphthalenamine, A ,iV-dimethyl-, lithium complex, 26 154 Cj2Hih, Benzene, hexamethyl-, ruthenium complex, 26 181, 182... [Pg.379]

Riul, A., et al. 2002. Artificial taste sensor Efficient combination of sensors made from langmuir— blodgett films of conducting polymers and a ruthenium complex and self-assembled films of an azobenzene-containing polymer. Langmuir 18 239. [Pg.346]

Figure 13. Dependence of the absolute value of the open-circuit photopotential [(pp l couple equilibrium potential WSe trode (solid line, p-type dashed line, n-type) in acetonitrile solutions. Redox couple (figures in parentheses are charge numbers of the ox and red components) (1) anthracene (0/-1) (2) phtalonitrile (0/ - 1) (3) nitrobenzene (0/ - 1) (4) 2,2 -bipyridyl complex of ruthenium (+2/+1) (5) azobenzene (0/ -1) (6)... Figure 13. Dependence of the absolute value of the open-circuit photopotential [(pp l couple equilibrium potential WSe trode (solid line, p-type dashed line, n-type) in acetonitrile solutions. Redox couple (figures in parentheses are charge numbers of the ox and red components) (1) anthracene (0/-1) (2) phtalonitrile (0/ - 1) (3) nitrobenzene (0/ - 1) (4) 2,2 -bipyridyl complex of ruthenium (+2/+1) (5) azobenzene (0/ -1) (6)...
Recently, this methodology has been applied by Liu and co-workers to obtain bimetallic ruthenium Tp complexes with cr,cr -bridging azobenzene chains. ... [Pg.169]

Jacquot de RouviUe H-P, ViUenave D, Rapenne G. Synthesis of a photoswitchable azobenzene-fiinctionalized tris(indazol-l-yl)borate ligand and its ruthenium(II) cyclopentadienide complex. Tetrahedron. 2010 66 1885-1891. [Pg.250]

Ruthenium.— The oxidative addition of quinones to d and to metal centres is well documented. Now the oxidative addition of u-quinones to the d complex RuCl2(PPh3)3 has been reported. The reactions of ruthenium and iron cyclopentadienyl carbonyl dimers with azobenzene are described later (see manganese and rhenium). [Pg.351]


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