Issue 7, 1976

Transition-metal complexes containing phosphorus ligands. Part XV. ortho-Metallation reactions involving some triphenyl phosphite derivatives of ruthenium and rhodium

Abstract

The complexes [Ru(CO)(Cl)H(PPh3)3], [Ru(CO)H2(PPh3)3], [Ru(CO)3(PPh3)2], and [RuH2(PPh3)4] react with triphenyl phosphite in hydrocarbon solvents to yield triphenyl phosphite derivatives which subsequently undergo ortho-metallation. Products which have been isolated and/or characterised include the substituted species [Ru(CO)(Cl)H(PPh3)2{P(OPh)3}] and [Ru(CO)(Cl)H(PPh3){P(OPh)3}2], and the metallated derivatives [Ru(CO)(Cl){P(OPh)3}2(pc)], [Ru(CO)H(PPh3){P(OPh)3}(pc)], [Ru(CO)H{P(OPh)3}2(pc)], and [Ru{P-(OPh)3}2(pc)2][pc = P(OPh)2(OC6H4)]. Attempts to reverse the metallation process by addition of hydrogen chloride or hydrogen to [Ru{P(OPh)3}2(pc)2] under mild conditions have been usuccessful; however, this complex undergoes demetallation in the presence of perfluorocarboxylic acids, RFCO2H, to yield the species trans-[Ru(O2CRF)2{P(OPh)3}4]·RFCO2H (RF= CF3 or C2F5). The rhodium complex [RhH{P(OPh)3}4] in boiling n-heptance loses hydrogen to yield the metallated product [Rh{P(OPh)3}3(pc)].

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 613-618

Transition-metal complexes containing phosphorus ligands. Part XV. ortho-Metallation reactions involving some triphenyl phosphite derivatives of ruthenium and rhodium

M. Preece, S. D. Robinson and J. N. Wingfield, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 613 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760000613

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