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Syntheses, structures and electrochemical properties of ruthenium(II/III) complexes with tetradentate Schiff base ligands
Ji, Jiao,Chen, Xin,Wang, Chang-Jiu,Jia, Ai-Quan,Zhang, Qian-Feng
, p. 480 - 490 (2019/02/26)
Three unsymmetrical tetradentate Schiff base ligands, H2salipn, H2salipn-Br4 and H2salipn-Cl2, have been synthesized from the typical condensation reactions of treating 1,2-diaminopropane with salicylaldehyde, 3,5-dibromosalicylaldehyde and 5-chlorosalicylaldehyde, respectively. Treatment of [RuCl2(PPh3)3] with one equivalent of H2salipn or H2salipn-Br4 in the presence of triethylamine in tetrahydrofuran (THF) afforded the corresponding ruthenium(III) complexes [RuIIICl(PPh3)(salipn)] (1) and [RuIIICl(PPh3)(salipn-Br4)] (2). Interaction of [RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3] with one equivalent of H2salipn-Cl2 or H2salipn-Br4 under the same conditions led to isolation of ruthenium(II) complexes [RuII(CO)(PPh3)(salalipn-Cl2)] (3) and [RuII(CO)(PPh3)(salalipn-Br4)] (4), respectively, in which one of the imine bonds was nucleophilically attacked by hydride to result in the formation of a mixed imine-amine ligand. The molecular structures of 1?1.5CH2Cl2, 2, 3?0.5CH2Cl2 and 4 have been determined by single-crystal X-ray crystallography. The electrochemical properties of 1–4 were also investigated. Their cyclic voltammograms displayed quasi-reversible Ru(IV)/Ru(III) and Ru(III)/Ru(II) couples with Eo ranging from 0.67 to 1.05 V and 0.74 to 0.80 V vs. Ag/AgCl (0.1 M), respectively. (Figure presented.).
Synthesis, spectra and electrochemistry of Ru(III) complexes with tetradentate schiff bases
Ramesh,Suganthy,Natarajan
, p. 47 - 60 (2008/10/09)
A series of low-spin ruthenium(III) complexes of the type [RuX(EPh3)(LL')] (X = Cl, Br; E = P, As; LL' = Salen, Salpn and Saldien) have been synthesised by reacting [RuCl3(PPh3)3], [RuCl3(AsPh3)3], [RuBr3(AsPh3)3] or [RuBr3(PPh3)2(MeOH)] with tetradentate Schiff bases such as bis(salicylaldehyde)ethylenediimine (H2-Salen), bis(salicylaldehyde)propylenediimine (H2-Salpn) and bis(salicylaldehyde)diethylenetriimine (H2-Saldien). All complexes have been characterized by elemental analyses, IR and electronic spectra, EPR, magnetic moment and cyclic voltammetric data.
