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Ruthenium piano-stool complexes bearing imidazole-based PN ligands
Kunz, Peter C.,Thiel, Indre,Noffke, Anna Louisa,Rei?, Guido J.,Mohr, Fabian,Spingler, Bernhard
, p. 33 - 40 (2012/01/06)
A variety of piano-stool complexes of cyclopentadienyl ruthenium(II) with imidazole-based PN ligands have been synthesized starting from the precursor complexes [CpRu(C10H8)]PF6, [CpRu(NCMe) 3]PF6 and [CpRu(PPh3)2Cl]. PN ligands used are imidazol-2-yl, -4-yl and -5-yl phosphines. Depending on the ligand and precursor different types of coordination modes were observed; in the case of polyimidazolyl PN ligands these were κ1P-monodentate, κ2P,N-, κ2N,N- and κ3N,N,N- chelating and μ-κP:κ2N,N-brigding. The solid-state structures of [CpRu(1a)2Cl ]·H2O (5 .H2O) and [{CpRu(μ-κ2-N,N- κ'1-P-2b)}2](C6H5PO 3H)2(C6H5PO3H 2)2, a hydrolysis product of the as well determined [{CpRu(2b)}2](PF6)2.2CH 3CN (7b.2CH3CN) were determined (1a = imidazol-2-yldiphenyl phosphine, 2b = bis(1-methylimidazol-2-yl)phenyl phosphine, 3a = tris(imidazol-2-yl)phosphine). Furthermore, the complexes [CpRu(L)2]PF6 (L = imidazol-2-yl or imidazol-4-yl phosphine) have been screened for their catalytic activity in the hydration of 1-octyne.
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