“…In continuation of our efforts to explore the chemistry of di-2-pyridyl ketone derivatives, this report will describe the synthesis and physico-chemical properties of the first rhenium compound di-2-pyridyl ketone semicarbazone (see Scheme 1). In previous reports, we described the synthesis, spectroscopic, electrochemical, and solid state structures of a variety of metal compounds that contain di-2-pyridyl ketone derivatives [30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37]. Electrochemical reactions of CO 2 with fac-[Re(CO) 3 (dpk)Cl] measured on non-aqueous solvents showed strong solvent dependence and revealed metal-based and ligandbased reactivity [30].…”