Abstract

Two different applications namely catalytic oxidation under solvent free conditions and optical power limiting studies were done on a mixed ligand ruthenium complex containing benzimidazole moiety and Triphenylphosphine. The complex was evaluated for its potential catalytic activity on the alcohol oxidation reaction in presence of hydrogen peroxide (30% aqueous solution) as oxidant to synthesize the corresponding carbonyls and the highlight of the process was that the reaction proceeded without the presence of any solvent. Excellent selectivity was achieved by the Ruthenium catalyst Ru(L)PPh3Cl2 for conversion of aromatic alcohols to aldehydes under milder conditions. One another application namely the non-linear optical activity was also studied. This activity of the complex was extracted at 532 nm wavelength, by the Z-scan method. The experimental result displays strong nonlinear absorption in the ruthenium complex and found to be 15.55 cm/W concluding that the complex displays superior optical limitation.

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