Issue 14, 2001

Nucleophilic addition reactions on the electron-deficient cluster dication [H4Ru4(C6H6)4]2+: synthesis and structural characterisation of the water-soluble cluster cations [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(CO)]+ and [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(OH)]2+

Abstract

The electron-deficient (58e) cluster cation [H4Ru4(C6H6)4]2+  1 was found to react in aqueous solution with simple nucleophiles to give electron-precise (60e) clusters. With carbon monoxide, the cluster cation [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(CO)]+  3 is formed. The reaction with water needs NaN3 as catalyst and yields the cluster dication [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(OH)]2+  4a; the reaction with alcohols leads to the analogous clusters [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(OR)]2+ (R = Me: 4b, R = Et: 4c, R = PhCH2: 4d, R = Ph: 4e, R = 4-EtC6H4: 4f). The single-crystal X-ray structure analyses of the chloride salts of 3 and 4a reveal a tetrahedral Ru4 metal core. Each ruthenium atom is coordinated by a η6-benzene ligand, while the carbonyl or hydroxo ligands are found as μ3 capping ligands over a triangular face of the Ru4 tetrahedron.

Graphical abstract: Nucleophilic addition reactions on the electron-deficient cluster dication [H4Ru4(C6H6)4]2+: synthesis and structural characterisation of the water-soluble cluster cations [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(CO)]+ and [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(OH)]2+

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
06 Mar 2001
Accepted
08 Jun 2001
First published
03 Jul 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 2184-2187

Nucleophilic addition reactions on the electron-deficient cluster dication [H4Ru4(C6H6)4]2+: synthesis and structural characterisation of the water-soluble cluster cations [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(CO)]+ and [H3Ru4(C6H6)4(OH)]2+

F. Chérioux, A. Maisse-François, A. Neels, H. Stoeckli-Evans and G. Süss-Fink, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 2184 DOI: 10.1039/B102108G

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