Inorganic Chemistry, volume 30, issue 2, pages 279-287

Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3

Claudio Bianchini
Pedro J. Perez
Fabrizio Zanobini
Alberto Vacca
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date1991-01-01
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ISSN00201669, 1520510X
Inorganic Chemistry
Physical and Theoretical Chemistry
Abstract
The dichloride ((PP{sub 3})RuCl{sub 2}) (1) is selectively transformed into ((PP{sub 3})Ru(H)({eta}{sup 1}-BH{sub 4})) (2), ((PP{sub 3})Ru(H)Cl) (3), and ((PP{sub 3})Ru(H){sub 2}) (4) by reaction with NaBH{sub 4}, LiHBEt{sub 3}, and LiAlH{sub 4}, respectively (PP{sub 3} = P(CH{sub 2}CH{sub 2}PPh{sub 2}){sub 3}). Complex 2 is fluxional on the NMR time scale in ambient-temperature solutions due to equilibration of the BH{sub 4}{sup {minus}} hydrogens through cleavage of the Ru-H{sub b}-B bridge and interconversion of H{sub t} by rotation. The hydride-tetrahydroborate complex exhibits amphoteric nature: it reacts with protic acids, yielding the cis-hydride dihydrogen complex ((PP{sub 3})Ru(H)({eta}{sup 2}-H{sub 2}))Y (Y = PF{sub 6}, 6a; BPh{sub 4}, 6b), and with bases such as PEt{sub 3} or KO{sup t}Bu, converting to the dihydride 4. The latter compound can be obtained also by thermal decomposition of 2 in refluxing toluene or benzene. Complexes 6a,b can be prepared by reaction of the dihydride 4 with protic acids. In the solid state and in solution at low temperature ((PP{sub 3})Ru(H)({eta}{sup 2}-H{sub 2})){sup +} is octahedral, and the hydride and dihydrogen ligands occupy mutually cis positions. At ambient temperature in solution the complex is trigonal-bipyramidal and the equilibration of the hydrogens might proceed through an H{sub 3} unitmore » occupying an axial position trans to the bridgehead phosphorus atom of PP{sub 3}. 36 refs., 6 figs., 2 tabs.« less

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Bianchini C. et al. Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3 // Inorganic Chemistry. 1991. Vol. 30. No. 2. pp. 279-287.
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Bianchini C., Perez P. J., Peruzzini M., Zanobini F., Vacca A. Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3 // Inorganic Chemistry. 1991. Vol. 30. No. 2. pp. 279-287.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1021/ic00002a024
UR - https://doi.org/10.1021/ic00002a024
TI - Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3
T2 - Inorganic Chemistry
AU - Bianchini, Claudio
AU - Zanobini, Fabrizio
AU - Vacca, Alberto
AU - Perez, Pedro J.
AU - Peruzzini, Maurizio
PY - 1991
DA - 1991/01/01
PB - American Chemical Society (ACS)
SP - 279-287
IS - 2
VL - 30
SN - 0020-1669
SN - 1520-510X
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@article{1991_Bianchini,
author = {Claudio Bianchini and Fabrizio Zanobini and Alberto Vacca and Pedro J. Perez and Maurizio Peruzzini},
title = {Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3},
journal = {Inorganic Chemistry},
year = {1991},
volume = {30},
publisher = {American Chemical Society (ACS)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1021/ic00002a024},
number = {2},
pages = {279--287},
doi = {10.1021/ic00002a024}
}
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Bianchini, Claudio, et al. “Classical and nonclassical polyhydride ruthenium(II) complexes stabilized by the tetraphosphine P(CH2CH2PPh2)3.” Inorganic Chemistry, vol. 30, no. 2, Jan. 1991, pp. 279-287. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic00002a024.
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