A dinuclear ruthenium complex [Ru 2 (bpy) 4 (bip-phenol)](ClO 4) 4 {bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine, bip-phenol = 2,4-bis(1H-imidazo[4,5-f][1,10]phenanthrolin-2-yl) phenol} has been synthesized and characterized. The calf thymus (ct) DNA binding properties of the complex are investigated by means of DNA viscosity and optical spectroscopic techniques of UV-visible absorption and emission spectral titrations, steady-state emission quenching with ferrocyanide, ethidium bromide competitive binding, DNA thermal denaturation and reverse salt effect, together with molecular simulation technology. The results suggest that the complex is a promising DNA groove binder with a large DNA binding constant on 10 6 M −1 order of magnitude. The fluorescence of the complex manifests by 6.3-fold upon binding saturately to DNA. The complex is also demonstrated to be an efficient photocleaver of pBR 322 DNA.