Abstract

The understanding of the Ru-NO bond in Ru nitrosyl systems is of great interest due to the non-innocent nature of the NO ligand, and because of the ability of such compounds to release nitric oxide, an essential physiological regulator. The Ru-NO bond description can be even more complicated when it comes to polynuclear systems such as the μ-oxo clusters of general formula [Ru3O(CH3COO)6(L)3]n, which can be electronically localized or delocalized themselves depending on the nature of the L ligands, or present unpaired electrons depending on the Ru ions oxidation state. Herein, we present a detailed electronic- and molecular-structure description of the [Ru3O(CH3COO)6(py)2NO]PF6 (py = pyridine) cluster using multiconfigurational approaches and X-ray diffraction analysis. The X-ray data unveil a linear Ru–NO moiety with a Ru-NO angle of 180°. Although most linear {RuNO}6 complexes have been largely described as RuII–NO+, our valence bond-type analysis based on a CASSCF ground state wavefunction, with an active space comprised of 18 electrons and 16 orbitals, showed a predominance of the RuIII–NO° configuration, with minor contributions from RuIV–NO– and RuII–NO+. These findings provide a more precise framework to rationalize the electronic properties of trinuclear ruthenium nitrosyls, aiding the planning of new NO releasers based on those clusters.

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