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Intramolecularly Sensitized Precipitons: A Model System for

Intramolecularly Sensitized Precipitons: A Model System for Application to Metal Sequestration. Scheme 1. An Energy-Activated Precipitation Process To Remove Metal Impurities. Scheme 2. Synthesis of Compound 1 E.

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Intramolecularly Sensitized Precipitons: A Model System for

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  1. Intramolecularly Sensitized Precipitons: A Model System for Application to Metal Sequestration

  2. Scheme 1. An Energy-Activated Precipitation Process To Remove Metal Impurities

  3. Scheme 2. Synthesis of Compound 1 E

  4. Scheme 3. Synthesis of Ruthenium Complex 2 Z

  5. Scheme 4. Synthesis of Ruthenium Complex 2E

  6. Figure 1. Room-temperature absorption spectra recorded for degassed 10μM acetonitrile solutions of 1Z, 1E (performed in CH2Cl2), 2Z, 2E, and Ru(bpy)3 2+.

  7. Figure 2. Room-temperature emission spectra recorded for degassed 10 μM acetonitrile solutions of complexes 2Z, 2E, and Ru(bpy)3Cl2.

  8. Figure 3. UV-vis spectral changes observed with complex 1E upon irradiation at μg 400 nm at 0, 50, 100, 210, 300, 410, and 565 min (a-g, respectively) in 10 μM 70:30 THF:CH3CN.

  9. Figure 4. UV-vis spectral changes observed with complex 2Z (8.2 μM in degassed acetonitrile) upon irradiation at μg 400 nm at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 min (a-f, respectively).

  10. Figure 5. UV-vis spectral changes observed with complex 2E (7.4 μM in degassed acetonitrile) upon irradiation at μg 400 nm at 0, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100 min (a-f, respectively).

  11. Table 2. Isomerization Rate Constants and Photostationary StateRatios for the Photoisomerization Process of 1 Z/ Eand 2 Z/ Eupon Irradiation at μg 400 nm

  12. Figure 7. Photochemical production of photostationary state concentrations upon irradiation at μg 400 nm of 2Z f 2E and 2E f 2Z. (Top) [2E] vs time. (Bottom) [2Z] vs time. a[Z] vs time starting with 8.2 íM 2Z. b[E] vs time starting with 7.2 μM 2E.

  13. Figure 6. Photochemical production of photostationary state concentrations upon irradiation at μg 400 nm of 1Z/E starting from pure 1Z.

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