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Cyclometalated derivatives of ring-substituted N,N-dimethylbenzylamines with controlled redox potentials as potent mediators of bioelectrochemical electron transport are reported. The cycloruthenation of R1R 2R3C6H2CH2NMe 2 (R1, R2, R3 = H, Me, tBuO, MeO, NMe2, F, CF3, CN, NO2) by [(eta6-C6H6)RuCl(mu-Cl)]2 in the presence of NaOH/KPF6 in acetonitrile or pivalonitrile affords cyclometalated complexes [(eta6-C6H6) Ru(C6HR1R2R3-o-CH 2NMe2)(RCN)]PF6 [R = Me (1) and R = CMe 3 (2)] in good yields. Reactions of complexes 1 and 2 with 2,2?-bipyridine (bpy) in acetonitrile or pivalonitrile result in dissociation of eta6-bound benzene and the formation of [Ru(C 6HR1R2R3-o-CH2NMe 2)(bpy)(RCN)2]PF6 [R = Me (3) and R = CMe 3 (4)]. All new compounds have been fully characterized by mass spectrometry, 1H/13C NMR, and IR spectroscopy. An X-ray crystal structural investigation of complex 1 (R1/R 2/R3 = H/H/H) and two complexes of type 3 (R 1/R2/R3 = MeO/H/H, MeO/MeO/H) has been performed. Acetonitrile ligands of 3 are mutually cis and the sigma-bound carbon is trans to one of the bpy nitrogens. Measured by the cyclic voltammetry in MeOH as solvent, the redox potentials of complexes 3 for the Ru II/III feature cover the range 320-720 mV (versus Ag/AgCl) and correlate linearly with the Hammett (sigmap++sigmam) constants. Complexes 3 mediate efficiently the electron transport between the active site of PQQ-dependent glucose dehydrogenase (PQQ = pyrroloquinoline quinone) and a glassy carbon electrode. Determined by cyclic voltammetry the second order rate constant for the oxidation of the reduced (by d-glucose) enzyme active site by RuIII derivative of 3 (R1/R2/R3 = H) (generated electrochemically) is as high as 4.8 × 107 M -1 s-1 at 25C and pH 7.
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