Issue 16, 1997

The carboxylate-bridged polymer [{Ru2[µ-η2-OC(R)O] 2(CO)4}n] (R = H, Me or Et) as a synthon in the synthesis of dinuclear phosphorus pyridyl-, quinolyl- and bipyridyl-bridged derivatives of ruthenium(I)

Abstract

Treatment of [{Ru 2 [µ-η 2 -OC(R)O] 2 (CO) 4 } n ] or its acetonitrile adduct [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(R)O} 2 (CO) 4 (MeCN) 2 ] (R = H, Me or Et) with a two-fold molar equivalent of the phosphorus–nitrogen ligands 2-diphenylphosphinopyridine (dppy), 2-diphenylphosphinoquinoline (dpquin) and 6-diphenylphosphino-2,2′-bipyridine (dpbipy) in alcohol under reflux resulted in the formation of dinuclear products of the type [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(R)O} 2 (CO) 4 (PPh 2 R′) 2 ] (R′ = pyridyl, quinolyl or bipyridyl) in which the PPh 2 R′ ligands are monodentate, co-ordinating axially through the phosphorus donor atoms, as established X-ray crystallographically for [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(Me)O} 2 (CO) 4 (dppy) 2 ]. On the other hand reaction of [{Ru 2 [µ-η 2 -OC(R)O] 2 (CO) 4 } n ] with 2 molar equivalents of dppy or dpquin in toluene under reflux in the presence of NH 4 PF 6 and under a slight pressure of carbon monoxide afforded products of the type [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(R)O}(CO) 4 (µ-dppy) 2 ]PF 6 or [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(R)O}(CO) 4 (µ-dpquin) 2 ]PF 6 in which the dppy or dpquin ligands adopt the bridging co-ordination mode, this mode of co-ordination being confirmed through a crystal structure determination on [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(H)O}(CO) 4 (µ-dppy) 2 ]PF 6 . Reaction of [{Ru 2 [µ-η 2 -OC(R)O] 2 (CO) 4 } n ] with dpbipy in n-butanol under reflux likewise afforded products, isolated as their hexafluorophosphate salts, in which the phosphorus–nitrogen ligands are bridging, viz. [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(R)O}(CO) 2 (µ-dpbipy) 2 ]PF 6 , the structure of [Ru 2 {µ-η 2 -OC(Me)O}(CO) 2 (µ-dpbipy) 2 ]PF 6 being established X-ray crystallographically.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 2843-2848

The carboxylate-bridged polymer [{Ru2[µ-η2-OC(R)O] 2(CO)4}n] (R = H, Me or Et) as a synthon in the synthesis of dinuclear phosphorus pyridyl-, quinolyl- and bipyridyl-bridged derivatives of ruthenium(I)

J. S. Field, R. J. Haines and C. J. Parry, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1997, 2843 DOI: 10.1039/A701897E

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