Abstract

The electrochemical and photoredox properties of copper(II) cells at variable temperatures and could be characterized for the first time by UV/Vis spectroscopy. The reduced formal thiopyrazolone Schiff base complexes 1–9 with imine and thiolate coordination, showing variable degrees of d10 copper(I) species absorb only weakly in the visible region. The oxidized products 1(o)–9(o) show several strong tetrahedral distortion, were investigated by means of combined electrochemical and spectroscopic techniques in absorptions in the visible region due to the presence of formal d8 copper(III) species. The spectral information the temperature range of 1932293 K. The cyclic voltammograms of 1–9 in butyronitrile revealed that the allowed assignment of the initial photoproducts. Irradiations in donor media such as THF or EtOH initially produces 1(r)– reduction and oxidation paths are strongly dependent on the geometry of the CuN2S2 moiety. Due to the strong 9(r). No photoreduction was observed in tBuOH which cannot liberate reducing Hα. The primary oxidized species delocalization of the singly occupied redox orbital (SOMO) the oxidations and reductions occur in a narrow potential 1(o)–9(o) were formed in chlorinated acceptor solvents (CHCl3) on UV irradation. Fast relaxation to the ground state range. The one-electron-reduced 1(r)–9(r) and oxidized 1(o)– 9(o) products were electrogenerated and stabilized inside prevents the photoredox reactions from CT or LF excited states. optically transparent thin-layer electrochemical (OTTLE)

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