Issue 3, 1990

Synthesis of a series of hexanuclear ruthenium carbido cluster alkynes under mild conditions: X-ray structure analyses of the complexes [Ru6C(CO)1532-PhCCH)] and [Ru6C(CO)1532-PhCCMe)]

Abstract

The reaction of [Ru6C(CO)16]2–(1) with alkynes in the presence of [Fe(cp)2]BF4(cp =η5-C5H5) or FeCl3 gives the alkyne cluster derivatives [Ru6C(CO)1532-RCCR′)][R = R′= H (2), Me (3), Et (4), or Ph (5); R ≠ R′, H and Ph (6), Me and Ph (7)] as the respective major products at room temperature. Prolonged heating of the cluster [Ru6C(CO)1532-PhCCH)](6) in toluene over 3 d converts it into [Ru6C(CO)15(µ-H)(CCPh)](8), with hydride migration from the organo-fragment to a ruthenium metal centre. The structure of complexes (6) and (7) have been established by X-ray diffraction studies which show the alkyne ligands bonding to triangular ruthenium faces in a µ32 mode.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 995-1000

Synthesis of a series of hexanuclear ruthenium carbido cluster alkynes under mild conditions: X-ray structure analyses of the complexes [Ru6C(CO)1532-PhCCH)] and [Ru6C(CO)1532-PhCCMe)]

S. R. Drake, B. F. G. Johnson, J. Lewis, G. Conole and M. McPartlin, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1990, 995 DOI: 10.1039/DT9900000995

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