Issue 1, 2002

99Ru Mössbauer effect study of ruthenium nitrosyls

Abstract

The 99Ru Mössbauer effect has been measured in a series of ruthenium nitrosyls at 4.2 K. The isomer shifts (IS ≈ −0.20 mm s−1) for most of the compounds are nearly equal and consistent with a +2 charge for ruthenium. However, the IS for K2[Ru(NO)Cl5], which is still Ru(II), is much more negative (IS = −0.43 mm s−1). This implies that the ligand field strength is much stronger in this compound than the other compounds. Two of the compounds are broadened single lines or have small quadrupole interactions, but the compounds [Ru(NO)Cl(py)4](PF6)2, [Ru(NO)Br(py)4](PF6)2 and [Ru(NO)(NH3)5]Cl3 each display two distinct lines (ΔEQ ≈ 0.40 mm s−1), which shows the non-symmetric Ru environment in these compounds.

Graphical abstract: 99Ru Mössbauer effect study of ruthenium nitrosyls

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
30 Mar 2001
Accepted
05 Nov 2001
First published
05 Dec 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 117-120

99Ru Mössbauer effect study of ruthenium nitrosyls

M. S. Goodman, M. J. DeMarco, M. S. Haka, S. A. Toorongian and J. Fridmann, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2002, 117 DOI: 10.1039/B102912F

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