Abstract A bridged binuclear complex consisting of two ruthenium units (Ru–Ru) connected through a bridging ligand was synthesized, in which one unit serves as a photosensitizer, while another unit works… Click to show full abstract
Abstract A bridged binuclear complex consisting of two ruthenium units (Ru–Ru) connected through a bridging ligand was synthesized, in which one unit serves as a photosensitizer, while another unit works as a catalyst. The synthesized Ru–Ru photocatalyst was tested for photoreduction of CO2 to give CO and HCOOH under visible light irradiation in the presence of triethanolamine as a sacrificial donor. The yield of CO and HCOOH was found to be 54 ppm and 28 ppm respectively after 12 h of irradiation. Due to the binding of photosensitizer and catalyst units in a single molecule via bridging ligand provides faster and efficient electron transfer from sensitizer to catalyst unit which resulted in the higher activity and better product yields.
               
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