Issue 22, 1994

Synthesis and solid-state structure of [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2–. Electrochemistry and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of [Fe6Pd6H(CO)24]3– and [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2–

Abstract

The cluster [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2– was obtained in good yield from the reaction of [Ru3H(CO)11] with [Pd(NCPh)2Cl2]. The salt [NEt4]2[Pd6Ru6(CO)24] crystallized in the triclinic space group P[1 with combining macron](no. 2) with a= 11.514(5), b= 11.602(5), c= 11.933(5)Å, α= 73.01 (3), β= 78.25(3), γ= 65.26(4)°, Z= 1. Data were collected at room temperature, giving 5968 unique reflections. The structure was solved by direct methods. The final discrepancy indices were R= 0.024 and R′= 0.026 for 4129 independent reflections with I > 3σ(I). The metal skeleton consists of a trigonally distorted octahedron of palladium atoms, capped by six ruthenium atoms with twelve terminal, six edge- and six face-bridging carbonyl ligands. This ruthenium–palladium cluster adopts the same metallic polyhedron as [Fe6Pd6H(CO)24]3– but possesses two valence electrons less. The solution 13C NMR spectra of both anions are in agreement with the solid-state structures and electrochemical analysis shows that they produce labile congeners: [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2– undergoes a one-electron oxidation with formation of the relatively stable monoanion; [Fe6Pd6H(CO)24]3– can be oxidized and reduced, to give corresponding anions with charges of 2– to 5–.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 3237-3242

Synthesis and solid-state structure of [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2–. Electrochemistry and 13C nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of [Fe6Pd6H(CO)24]3– and [Pd6Ru6(CO)24]2–

E. Brivio, A. Ceriotti, R. D. Pergola, L. Garlaschelli, F. Demartin, M. Manassero, M. Sansoni, P. Zanello, F. Laschi and B. T. Heaton, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 3237 DOI: 10.1039/DT9940003237

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