Inorganic Chemistry, Vol.54, No.23, 11061-11063, 2015
An Electropolymerized Crystalline Film Incorporating Axially-Bound Metalloporphycenes: Remarkable Reversibility, Reproducibility, and Coloration Efficiency of Ruthenium(II/III)-Based Electrochromism
Oxidative electropolymeization of an axially bound, bithiophene pyridine complex of ruthenium(III) porphycene [Ru(TPrPc) (btp)(2)]PF6 (1) gives a submicrometer-thick, polymeric film on an ITO electrode with a crystalline morphology. The polymeric film, the first example of axially linked multimetalloporphycene coordination arrays, exhibits highly stable and reproducible electrochromic response with high electrochromic efficiency upon electrochemical control over the metal-centered electron transfer process (Ru-II/Ru-III).