Issue 21, 2019

Mercapto-benzothiazolyl based ruthenium(ii) borate complexes: synthesis and reactivity towards various phosphines

Abstract

The synthesis and reactivity of ruthenium complexes containing an anionic boron based ligand, supported by mercapto-benzothiazolyl heterocycles are presented. Specifically, the reaction of [(η6-p-cymene)Ru{P(OMe)2OR}Cl2], (1a: R = Me; 1b: R = H) with [H2B(mbz)2] (mbz = 2-mercaptobenzothiazolyl) at room temperature afforded a series of borate complexes, namely [(L)Ru{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}P(O)(OMe)(HL)], 2, [Ru{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}2], 3 and [(κ2-N,S-L)P(OMe)3Ru{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}], 4a; (L = C7H4NS2). The pivotal feature of 2 is the coordination of the Ru centre with a phosphorus atom of secondary phosphine oxide and mercapto-benzothiazolyl ligands. On the other hand, 3 features dual Ru⋯H–B interactions between Ru and B–H bonds of [H2B(mbz)2]. Interestingly, along with 3, compound [(κ2-N,S-L)P(OPh)3Ru{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}], 4b (L = C7H4NS2), was isolated upon treatment of the same borate with [(η6-p-cymene)RuCl2P(OPh)3], 1c, which is stabilized by δ-B–H interactions and one phosphite ligand. Furthermore, compound 3 promptly reacts with P(OR)3 to generate [(OR)3PRu-{κ2-S,S′-H2B(L)2}{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}], (5a: R = Me, 5b: R = Ph; L = C7H4NS2) by breaking one of the Ru⋯H–B interactions. Upon heating, compound 5a converts into [(OMe)2OPRu{κ2-S,S′-HB(L)2}{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L)2}], 6a (L = C7H4NS2) by release of methane gas. Compound 6a is a unique example wherein the boron atom of the borate ligand is bound to an oxygen atom of the phosphite unit. In contrast, the thermolysis of 3 with PR2R′ yielded [Ru{κ3-H,S,S′-H2B(L2)}(PR2R′)2(L)], (7a: R = Me, R′ = Ph; 7b: R = Ph; R′ = Me; L = C7H4NS2), respectively, revealing the incorporation of two triphosphine ligands in the coordination sphere of ruthenium. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations were undertaken to provide an insight into the electronic structures of the complexes.

Graphical abstract: Mercapto-benzothiazolyl based ruthenium(ii) borate complexes: synthesis and reactivity towards various phosphines

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Article type
Paper
Submitted
01 2 2019
Accepted
04 4 2019
First published
04 4 2019

Dalton Trans., 2019,48, 7413-7424

Mercapto-benzothiazolyl based ruthenium(II) borate complexes: synthesis and reactivity towards various phosphines

M. Zafar, R. Rongala, A. N. Pradhan, K. Pathak, T. Roisnel, J. Halet and S. Ghosh, Dalton Trans., 2019, 48, 7413 DOI: 10.1039/C9DT00498J

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