Abstract

The lifetimes of the lowest excited state and the Raman spectra of Pt(bpy)(4-X-PhS)2 complexes were measured. The results are consistent with the assumption about the formation of transient three-electron sulfur-sulfur bond in the excited state and show that this bonding can be employed for controlling the excited-state reactivity.

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