Issue 22, 1993

Reactions of [Ru{C6H4(NH)2-1,2}(PPh3)3] with Group 6 metal carbonyls. Crystal structure and reactivity with diphosphines of the linear heterotrinuclear complex [Ru2Mo{µ-C6H4(NH)2-1,2}2(CO)6(PPh3)2]

Abstract

The compound [Ru{C6H4(NH)2-1,2}(PPh3)3]1 reacts with the Group 6 metal carbonyls, [M(CO)6], in hot aromatic solvents giving different reaction products according to the stability of the metal carbonyl: [Ru2{µ-C6H4(NH)2-1,2}(CO)4(PPh3)2]2(M = Cr); [W(CO)5(PPh3)] and trans-[W(CO)4(PPh3)2](M = W) and the dark brown [Ru2Mo{µ-C6H4(NH)2-1,2}2(CO)6(PPh3)2]3(M = Mo). The structure of 3 has been established from X-ray diffraction analysis. This compound reacts, in boiling toluene, with diphosphines (Ph2P)2X [X = CH2(dppm) or C4H8(dppb)] to form [Ru2Mo{µ-C6H4(NH)2-1,2}2(CO)4-(diphosphine)2](diphosphine = dppm 4 or dppb 5) and for X = C2H4(dppe) or C3H6(dppp) a mixture of [Mo(CO)4(diphosphine)] and [Ru{C6H4(NH)2-1,2}(CO)(diphosphine)] was obtained. The new trinuclear complexes have been characterised by elemental analysis and by spectroscopic (IR and NMR) methods.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 3287-3292

Reactions of [Ru{C6H4(NH)2-1,2}(PPh3)3] with Group 6 metal carbonyls. Crystal structure and reactivity with diphosphines of the linear heterotrinuclear complex [Ru2Mo{µ-C6H4(NH)2-1,2}2(CO)6(PPh3)2]

A. Anillo, S. García-Granda, R. Obeso-Rosete and J. M. Rubio-González, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 3287 DOI: 10.1039/DT9930003287

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