Issue 23, 2004

A cautionary warning on the use of electrochemical measurements to calculate comproportionation constants for mixed-valence compounds

Abstract

The redox potentials for successive oxidations in a series of ligand-bridged dinuclear ruthenium complexes are shown to be dependent on the identity of the anion used as the electrolyte in the electrochemical measurements. Since the differences between these redox potentials (ΔEox) are often used to calculate the comproportionation equilibrium constants (Kc) in mixed-valence species—and therefore the extent of inter-metal communication between the metal centres—the results demonstrate the need for extreme care in comparison of ΔEox data and of Kc values derived from them.

Graphical abstract: A cautionary warning on the use of electrochemical measurements to calculate comproportionation constants for mixed-valence compounds

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
10 Sep 2004
Accepted
08 Oct 2004
First published
27 Oct 2004

Dalton Trans., 2004, 3950-3954

A cautionary warning on the use of electrochemical measurements to calculate comproportionation constants for mixed-valence compounds

D. M. D'Alessandro and F. R. Keene, Dalton Trans., 2004, 3950 DOI: 10.1039/B413980A

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