A novel sheet-like Zn2+ doped Bi2MoO6 photocatalyst with excellent UV-visible-light induced photocatalytic ability was successfully fabricated through a facile hydrothermal synthesis strategy.
The molecular equilibrium structures, electronic structures, and one- and two-photon absorption (TPA) properties of C2v (Zn(II), Fe(II) and Cu(I)) dipolar and D2d (Zn(II) and Cu(I)) and D3 (Zn(II)) octupolar metal complexes featuring different functionalized bipyridyl ligands have been studied by the ZINDO-SOS method. The calculated results show that one- and two-photon absorption properties of metal complexes are strongly influenced by the nature of the ligands (donor end groups and pi linkers) and metal ions as well as by the symmetry of the complexes. The length of the pi-conjugated backbone, the Lewis acidity of the metal ions, and the increase of ligand-to-metal ratio result in a substantial enhancement of the TPA cross sections of metal complexes. Substitution of C=N and N=N for C=C plays an important role in altering the maximum TPA wavelengths and the maximum TPA cross sections of metal complexes. Of them, the C=N substituted metal complexes have relatively large TPA cross sections. Replacing styryl with thienylvinyl makes the one-photon absorption wavelength red shift and at the same time leads to a great decrease of the maximum TPA cross sections of metal complexes. The possible reason is discussed. In the range 500-1250 nm, octupolar metal complexes exhibit intense TPAs and therefore are promising candidates for TPA materials.
A multidentate and flexible diolefin-diphosphine ligand, based on the dibenzylidene acetone core, namely dbaphos (1), is reported herein. The ligand adopts an array of different geometries at Pt, Pd and Rh. At Pt(II) the dbaphos ligand forms cis- and trans-diphosphine complexes and can be defined as a wide-angle spanning ligand. (1)H NMR spectroscopic analysis shows that the β-hydrogen of one olefin moiety interacts with the Pt(II) centre (an anagostic interaction), which is supported by DFT calculations. At Pd(0) and Rh(I), the dbaphos ligand exhibits both olefin and phosphine interactions with the metal centres. The Pd(0) complex of dbaphos is dinuclear, with bridging diphosphines. The complex exhibits the coordination of one olefin moiety, which is in dynamic exchange (intramolecular) with the other "free" olefin. The Pd(0) complex of dbaphos reacts with iodobenzene to afford trans-[Pd(II)(dbaphos)I(Ph)]. In the case of Rh(I), dbaphos coordinates to form a structure in which the phosphine and olefin moieties occupy both axial and equatorial sites, which stands in contrast to a related bidentate olefin, phosphine ligand ("Lei" ligand), in which the olefins occupy the equatorial sites and phosphines the axial sites, exclusively.
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