Reactivity of radicals generated on irradiation of trans-[Ru(NH3)4(NO2)P(OEt)3](PF6)

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Carlos, RM
Cardoso, DR
Castellano, EE
Osti, RZ
Camargo, AJ
Macedo, LG
Franco, DW
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[1] Univ Sao Paulo, IQSC, Inst Quim Sao Carlos, BR-13560970 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
[2] IFSC USP, Inst Fis Sao Carlos, BR-13566590 Sao Carlos, SP, Brazil
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10.1021/ja0373263
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The electronic absorption spectrum of trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)(NO2)(P(OEt)(3)](+) in aqueous solution is characterized by a strong absorption band at 334 nm (lambda(max) = 1800 mol(-1) L cm(-1)). On the basis of quantum mechanics calculations, this band has been assigned to a MLCT transition from the metal to the nitro ligand. Molecular orbital calculations also predict an LF transition at 406 nm, which is obscured by the intense MLCT transition. When trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)(NO2)(P(OEt)(3)](+) in acetonitrile is irradiated with a 355 nm pulsed laser light, the absorption features are gradually shifted to represent those of the solventocomplex trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)(SOIV)(P(OEt)(3)](2+) (lambda(max) = 316 nm, epsilon = 650 mol(-1) L cm(-1)), which was also detected by P-31 NMR spectroscopy. The net photoreaction under these conditions is a photoaquation of trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)-(NO2)(P(OEt)(3)](+), although, after photolysis, the presence of the nitric oxide was detected by differential pulse polarography. In phosphate buffer pH 9.0, after 15 min of photolysis, a thermal reaction resulted in the formation of a hydroxyl radical and a small amount of a paramagnetic species as detected by EPR spectroscopy. In the presence of trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)(SOIV)P(OEt)(3)](2+), the hydroxyl radical initiated a chain reaction. On the basis of spectroscopic and electrochemical data, the role of the radicals produced is analyzed and a reaction sequence consistent with the experimental results is proposed. The 355 nm laser photolysis of trans-[Ru(NH3)(4)(NO2)(P(OEt)(3)](+) in phosphate buffer pH 7.4 also gives nitric oxide, which is readily trapped by ferrihemeproteins (myoglobin, hemoglobin, and cytochrome C), giving rise to the formation of their nitrosylhemeproteins(II), (NO)Fe(II)hem.
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