Hydrocarbon complexes of ruthenium. Part II. Reactions of organosilyl- and -germyl-(carbonyl)ruthenium complexes with cyclo-octatrienes
Abstract
An isomeric mixture of cyclo-octa-1,3,5- and -1,3,6-trienes reacts with [Ru(SiMe3)2(CO)4] and with [Ru(SiMe3)(CO)4]2 to give the non-silicon-containing complexes [Ru2(CO)6(C8H10)] and [Ru(CO)3(C8H10)] as major products, as well as the tetrahydropentalenyl complex [Ru(SiMe3)(CO)2(C8H9)]. The germanium analogues [Ru(GeMe3)2(CO)4] and [Ru(GeMe3)(CO)4]2, however, undergo Ge–Ru bond cleavage less readily in reactions with the C8H10 mixture, and the tetrahydropentalenyl compound [Ru2(GeMe3)(µ-GeMe2)2(CO)4(C8H9)] is the predominant product. The two complexes [Ru2(CO)6(C8H10)] and [Ru(CO)3(C8H10)] are readily prepared from dodecacarbonyltriruthenium and the isomeric mixture of cyclo-octatrienes. The fluxional behaviour of [Ru2(CO)6(C8H10)] has been studied.