Ruthenium organometallic complexes incorporating R, R-chiraphos for nonlinear optical applications
Abstract
Organometallic complexes have proven to have significant
nonlinear optical (NLO) properties. They possess great design
flexibility; the metal, oxidation state, ligand environment and
geometry can all be varied, they may be strong oxidizing or
reducing agents, and they are often able to undergo facile NLO
switching. Metal alkynyl complexes form an important group of
organometallic complexes that have high potential in NLO material
applications.
The focus of the current study is to establish
structure-property relationship for ruthenium alkynyl complexes
incorporating chiral R,R-Chiraphos co-ligands, and to compare the
behavior of these complexes to those of analogous complexes
containing the archetypical co-ligand
1,2-bis(diphenylphosphino)ethane (dppe), one of the most
widely-employed diphosphine ligands in this field.
Chapter 1 presents an introduction to nonlinear optics and
reviews organic, inorganic and organometallic compounds for which
nonlinear optical responses have been measured. Chapter 2 covers
the synthesis of linear ruthenium alkynyl complexes incorporating
R,R-Chiraphos. Their crystal structures, electrochemical and
spectroelectrochemical properties, circular dichroism responses,
and linear and quadratic nonlinear optical properties are
reported. Chapter 3 reports the synthesis of ruthenium alkynyl
dendrimers incorporating R,R-Chiraphos. The crystal structures,
electrochemical properties, linear optical properties and
circular dichroism responses of selected examples have been
carried out.
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