Issue 6, 1979

Ruthenium complexes containing Group 5B donor ligands. Part 8. Reactions of binuclear carbonyl- and thiocarbonyl-ruthenium(II) triphenylphosphine complexes with alkoxy(phenyl)phosphines and of mononuclear ruthenium(II) alkoxy(phenyl)phosphine complexes with carbon monoxide

Abstract

Reaction of [Ru2(Y)Cl4(PPh3)4](Y = CO or CS) with excess of L in benzene leads to ready bridge cleavage and ligand exchange to give mixtures of [Ru(Y)Cl2L3] and [RuCl2Ln][L = PPh2(OR)(R = Me or Et) or PPh(OMe)2; n= 3 or 4]. These monosubstituted carbonyl and thiocarbonyl complexes can also be synthesized by carbonylation of [RuCl2Ln] and by reaction of [{Ru(CS) Cl2(PPh3)2}2] with excess of L respectively. In alcohols [Ru(Y)Cl2{PPh2(OR)}3] rearrange to [Ru(Y)Cl{PPh2(OMe)}3]+ and [{Ru(Y)Cl[PPh2(OEt)]3}2]2+ respectively, whereas [Ru(Y)Cl2{PPh(OMe)2}3] is recovered unchanged. Structures are assigned to these complexes mainly on the basis of 1H and 31P-{1H} n.m.r. studies.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 1045-1049

Ruthenium complexes containing Group 5B donor ligands. Part 8. Reactions of binuclear carbonyl- and thiocarbonyl-ruthenium(II) triphenylphosphine complexes with alkoxy(phenyl)phosphines and of mononuclear ruthenium(II) alkoxy(phenyl)phosphine complexes with carbon monoxide

W. J. Sime and T. A. Stephenson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1979, 1045 DOI: 10.1039/DT9790001045

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