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1.
A Schiff base (HL) has been synthesized and characterized by physico-chemical, spectroscopic and X-ray crystallography studies. Three of its Ru(III) complexes were synthesized and characterized by analytical and spectroscopic studies. The DNA binding properties of HL and its Ru(III) complexes have been investigated by electronic absorption spectroscopy. Also, HL and its Ru(III) complex [RuCl2(AsPh3)L] were tested for DNA cleavage properties. The results showed that the complex cleaves DNA more rapidly than the free ligand. Further, an in vitro study of the cytotoxicity of HL and the complex [RuCl2(AsPh3)L] was carried out.  相似文献   

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The reactions of [Ru(H)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)3] with 3,5-di-tert-butyl-o-benzoquinone (dbq) and 3,4,5,6-tetrachloro-o-benzoquinone (tcq) have afforded the corresponding semiquinone complexes [RuII(dbsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] and [RuII(tcsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2], respectively. The reaction of [Ru(H)2(CO)(PPh3)3] with tcq has furnished [RuII(tcsq)(H)(CO)(PPh3)2]. Structure determination of [Ru(dbsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] has revealed that it is a model semiquinonoid chelate with two equal C---O lengths ( 1.291(6) and 1.296(6) Å). The complexes are one-electron paramagnetic (1.85μB) and their EPR spectra in fluid media display a triplet structure (g2.00) due to superhyperfine coupling with two trans-31P atoms (Aiso17 G). The stretching frequency of the CO ligand increases by 20 cm−1 in going from [Ru(dbsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] to [Ru(tcsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] consistent with electron withdrawal by chloro substituents. For the same reason the E1/2 values of the cyclic voltammetric quinone/semiquinone and semiquinone/catechol couples undergo a shift of 500 mV to higher potentials between [Ru(dbsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] and [Ru(tcsq)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2].  相似文献   

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Reaction of Ru(CO)Cl(CHCHR)(PPh3)2 or Ru(CO)Cl(CHCHR)(PPh3)2L (L = py, Me2Hpz) with 1 equivalent of t-butyl isocyanide gives the alkenyl derivatives Ru(CO)Cl(CHCHR)(PPh3)2(t-BuNC). When an excess of isocyanide is used, further reaction results in intramolecular CO insertion to yield η1-acyl complexes [Ru(COCHCHR) (t-BuNC)3(PPh3)2]Cl. Related complexes were obtained from [Ru(CO)(CHCHR)(MeCN)2(PPh3)2]PF6 and an excess of isocyanide.  相似文献   

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The reaction of [RuHCl(CO)(B)(EPh3)2] (where E = As, B = AsPh3; E = P, B = PPh3, py, pip, or mor) and dehydroacetic acid thiosemicarbazone (abbreviated as H2dhatsc where H2 stands for the two dissociable protons) in benzene under reflux afford a series of new ruthenium(II) carbonyl complexes containing dehydroacetic acid thiosemicarbazone of general formula [Ru(dhatsc)(CO)(B)(EPh3)] (where E = As, B = AsPh3; E = P, B = PPh3, py, pip or mor; dhatsc = dibasic tridentate dehydroacetic acid thiosemicarbazone). All the complexes have been characterized by elemental analyses, FT-IR, UV-Vis, and 1H NMR spectral methods. The thiosemicarbazone of dehydroacetic acid behaves as dianionic tridentate O, N, S donor and coordinates to ruthenium via phenolic oxygen of dehydroacetic acid, the imine nitrogen of thiosemicarbazone and thiol sulfur. In chloroform solution, all the complexes exhibit metal-to-ligand charge transfer transitions (MLCT). The crystal structure of one of the complexes [Ru(dhatsc)(CO)(PPh3)2] (1) has been determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction which reveals the presence of a distorted octahedral geometry in the complexes. All the complexes exhibit an irreversible oxidation (RuIII/RuII) in the range 0.76-0.89 V and an irreversible reduction (RuII/RuI) in the range −0.87 to −0.97 V. Further, the free ligand and its ruthenium complexes have been screened for their antibacterial and antifungal activities. The complexes show better activity in inhibiting the growth of bacteria Staphylococcus aureus and Escherichia coli and fungus Candida albicans and Aspergillus niger. These results made it desirable to delineate a comparison between free ligand and its ruthenium complexes.  相似文献   

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Cyclometallated Ru(II) complexes of the type [Ru(CO)(EPh3)2(L)] (E = P or As; L = tridentate hydrazone-derived ligand) have been obtained by refluxing an ethanolic solution of [RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3] or [RuHCl(CO)(AsPh3)3] with the hydrazone derivatives H2php (2-[(2,4-dinitro-phenyl)-hydrazonomethyl]-phenol), H2phm (2-[(2,4-dinitro-phenyl)-hydrazonomethyl]-6-methoxy-phenol) and H2phn (2-[(2,4-dinitro-phenyl)-hydrazonomethyl]-naphthalen-1-ol). The formation of stable cyclometallated complexes has been authenticated by single crystal X-ray structure determination of two of the complexes, and the mechanism of C–H activation is discussed in detail. The spectral (IR, UV–Vis and 1H NMR) and electrochemical data for all the complexes are reported. Electrochemistry shows a substantial variation in the metal redox potentials with regard to the electronic nature of the substituents present in the hydrazone derivative.  相似文献   

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A series of air stable low spin Ru(III) complexes, [RuX2(EPh3)(L)] (where X = Cl or Br; E = P or As; L = monobasic tridentate Schiff-base ligand), have been synthesized by reacting [RuCl3(PPh3)3], [RuCl3(AsPh3)3], and [RuBr3(PPh3)3] with the Schiff base in 1 : 1 molar ratio in benzene. These complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, UV-Vis, and EPR spectroscopy together with magnetic susceptibility. The redox behaviors of the complexes have been investigated by cyclic voltammetric technique. Catalytic efficiency of the ruthenium complexes was determined for aryl–aryl coupling and the oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols into their corresponding aldehydes and ketones in the presence of molecular oxygen as co-oxidant. All complexes were screened for antibacterial activity.  相似文献   

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Diamagnetic ruthenium(II) complexes of the type [Ru(L)(CO)(B)(EPh3)] [where E = As, B = AsPh3; E = P, B = PPh3, py (or) pip and L = dibasic tridentate ligands dehydroacetic acid semicarbazone (abbreviated as dhasc) or dehydroacetic acid phenyl thiosemicarbazone (abbreviated as dhaptsc)] were synthesized from the reaction of [RuHCl(CO)(B)(EPh3)2] (where E = As, B = AsPh3; E = P, B = PPh3, py (or) pip) with different tridentate chelating ligands derived from dehydroacetic acid with semicarbazide or phenylthiosemicarbazide. All the complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, FT-IR, UV–Vis and 1H NMR spectral methods. The coordination mode of the ligands and the geometry of the complexes were confirmed by single crystal X-ray crystallography of one of the complexes [Ru(dhaptsc)(CO)(PPh3)2] (5). All the complexes are redox active and are monitored by cyclic voltammetric technique. Further, the catalytic efficiency of one of the ruthenium complexes (5) was determined in the case of oxidation of primary and secondary alcohols into their corresponding aldehydes and ketones in the presence of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide.  相似文献   

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The complexes OsHX(CS)L(PPh3)2 (X  Cl, Br; L  CO and X  Cl; L  CN-p-tolyl), which contain mutually cis hydrido and thiocarbonyl ligands, undergo transfer of the hydrido ligand to CS when treated with CO to give blue complexes containing the thioformyl ligand [OsCHS]. OsCl(CHS)(CO)2(PPh3)2 reacts with borohydride to give the first metal complex of the thioformaldehyde monomer, viz. Os(η2-CH2S)(CO)2(PPh3)2, which reacts rapidly with HCl to give OsCl(SCH3)(CO)2(PPh3)2 and then, by a slower reaction, OsCl2(CO)2(PPh3)2 and CH3SH. The ligands produced in this stepwise reduction have possible relevance as models for postulated intermediates in the Fischer—Tropsch synthesis. Synthetic routes to formyl [OsCHO], iminoformyl [OsCHNMe] and secondary carbene complexes [OsCHSMe, OsCHNMe2, OsCHOMe] are also demonstrated.  相似文献   

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A new series of mixed ligand semicarbazone or thiosemicarbazone complexes of Ru(II) having the general formula [RuCO(EPh3)(B)L] (where E = P or As; B = PPh3, AsPh3 or Pyridine; L = dibasic tridentate ligand derived by the condensation of ethylacetoacetate/methylacetoacetate and thiosemicarbazide/semicarbazide) have been synthesized and characterized by physico-chemical, spectroscopic and electrochemical studies. A comparative study on the catalysis of oxidation of benzyl alcohol, cyclohexanol, cinnamyl alcohol, n-butanol, n-propanol and iso-butyl alcohol has been done with N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide and molecular oxygen as co-oxidants. Catalytic activity studies of the complexes in coupling reactions have been carried out. The antibacterial properties of the complexes have also been examined.  相似文献   

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A series of Ru(II) and Ru(III) complexes of the types [RuX(CO)(EPh3)2L] (X = H, E = P; X = Cl, E = P or As) and [RuX2(EPh3)2L] (X = Cl, E = P or As; X = Br, E = As, L = monoanion of dehydroacetic acid) have been synthesized in order to explore their biological activities, such as DNA-binding and antibacterial activity. The complexes were characterized by analytical and spectroscopic techniques. The crystal and molecular structure of [RuCl2(AsPh3)2(L)] has been determined by single crystal XRD. The cyclic voltammograms of the complexes in acetonitrile displayed either quasi-reversible or irreversible redox couples based on the metal centre. The ligand, dehydroacetic acid (DHA) and its metal complexes were tested against five pathogenic bacteria. Absorption titration and cyclic voltammetric studies revealed that the complexes interact with Herring Sperm ds DNA through different binding modes to different extents.  相似文献   

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The reactions of K[HB(pz)3] (pz = pyrazol-1-yl) with the coordinatively unsaturated σ-vinyl complexes [Ru(CRCHR)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2] (R = H, Me, C6H5) proceed with loss of a chloride and a phosphine ligand to provide the compounds [Ru(CRCHR)(CO)(PPh3){HB(pz)3}] in high yield. Similar treatment of the complex [Ru(C6H4Me-4)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2] leads to the related σ-aryl derivative [Ru(C6H4Me-4)(CO)(PPh3){HB(pz)3}] whilst the complex [RuClH(CO)(PPh3)3] treated successively with diphenylbutadiyne and K[HB(pz)3] provides the unusual derivative [Ru{C(CCPh)CHPh}(CO)(PPh3){HB(pz)3}].  相似文献   

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Ru(III) complexes of the type [RuXB(L)2] have been prepared by the reaction of 3,4-dihydropyrimidin-2(1H)-ones/thiones (HL1–HL4) with the precursors of the type [RuX3B3] where X=Cl or Br; B=PPh3 or AsPh3 and L is the deprotonated ligand. The synthesized complexes were characterized by physico-chemical methods, electrochemical and magnetic moment data. The catalytic efficiency of the complexes were examined in the oxidation of alcohols and antimicrobial studies were also carried out.   相似文献   

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The reactions of 1 mol equiv. each of [Ru(PPh3)3Cl2] and N-(acetyl)-N′-(5-R-salicylidene)hydrazines (H2ahsR, R = H, OCH3, Cl, Br and NO2) in alcoholic media afford simultaneously two types of complexes having the general formulae [Ru(HahsR)(PPh3)2Cl2] and [Ru(ahsR)(PPh3)2Cl]. The complexes have been characterized by elemental analysis, magnetic, spectroscopic and electrochemical measurements. Molecular structures of [Ru(HahsH)(PPh3)2Cl2] and [Ru(ahsH)(PPh3)2Cl] have been confirmed by X-ray crystallography. In both species, the PPh3 ligands are trans to each other. The bidentate HahsH coordinates to the metal ion via the O atom of the deprotonated amide and the imine–N atom in [Ru(HahsH)(PPh3)2Cl2]. In HahsH, the phenolic OH is involved in a strong intramolecular hydrogen bond with the uncoordinated amide N atom forming a seven-membered ring. In [Ru(ahsH)(PPh3)2Cl], the tridentate ahsH2− binds to the metal ion via the deprotonated amide O, the imine N and the phenolate O atoms. In the electronic spectra, the green [Ru(HahsR)(PPh3)2Cl2] and brown [Ru(ahsR)(PPh3)2Cl] complexes display several absorptions in the ranges 385–283 and 457–269 nm, respectively. Both complexes are low-spin and display rhombic EPR spectra in frozen solutions. Both types of complexes are redox active and display a quasi-reversible ruthenium(III) to ruthenium(II) reduction which is sensitive to the polar effect of the substituent on the chelating ligand. The reduction potentials are in the ranges −0.21 to −0.12 and −0.42 to −0.21 V (versus Ag/AgCl) for [Ru(HahsR)(PPh3)2Cl2] and [Ru(ahsR)(PPh3)2Cl], respectively.  相似文献   

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Co-condensation of atoms of Re, Ru, Rh, Ir and Pt with oxalyl chloride gives metal chloro-carbonyl derivatives which may be used as precursors to the compounds [Re(CO)4Cl]2, [Ru(PMe3)3(CO)Cl2], α-[Ru(CO)3Cl(μ-Cl)]2, [Ru(PPh3)2(CO)2Cl2], [Rh(CO)2(μ-Cl)]2, [Rh(PPh3)2COCl], [Ir(PPh3)(CO)2Cl3] and cis-Pt(CO)2Cl2. Molybdenum atoms with oxalyl chloride give molybdenum-chloro derivatives.  相似文献   

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Abstract

The triply halide-bridged binuclear complexes [Ru2Cl5(CO)(AsPh3)3] (AsPh3 = triphenylarsine), [Ru2Cl5(CO)(PPh3)2(AsPh3)] (PPh3 = triphenylphosphine), [Ru2Cl5(CO)(AsPh3)2(PPh3)], [Ru2 Br5(CO)(PPh3)3], [Ru2Cl5(CO)(P{p-tol}3)2(PPh3)] (P{p-tol}3 = tri-p-tolylphosphine) and [Ru2 Br2Cl3(PPh3)2(AsPh3)] were prepared from the precursor compounds ttt-[RuX2(CO)2(P)2] (X = Cl or Br) and [RuY3(P')2S]·S (Y = Cl or Br; P=PPh3, AsPh3 or P{p- tol}3 and P' = AsPh3 or PPh3; S=DMA or MeOH, where DMA = N,N'-dimethylacetamide). The molecular structures of the binuclear complexes [Ru2Cl5(CO)(AsPh3)3] (P21/c), [Ru2Br5(CO)(PPh3)3] (P21/c) and ttt-[RuCl2(CO)2(PPh3)2] (P1) were determined by X-ray diffraction methods. The complexes are always formed by two Ru atoms bridged through three halide anions, two of which are × type (from the RuII precursor) and the other is Y type (from the rutheniumIII precursor) confirming our previously suggested mechanism for obtaining this class of complexes. The RuII atom is also coordinated to a carbon monoxide molecule and two P ligands from the ttt-starting isomer whereas the RuIII atom is bonded to two non-bridging Y halides and one P' molecule. The presence of RuIII was confirmed by EPR data, a technique that was also useful to suggest the symmetry of the complexes. The absence of intervalence charge-transfer transitions (IT) in the near infrared spectrum confirms that the binuclear complexes have localized valence. The IR spectra of the complexes show; (CO) bands close to 1970 cm?1 and ν(Ru-Cl) or(Ru-Br) bands at about 230–380 cm?1 corresponding to halides at terminal or bridged positions. Two widely separated redox processes, RuII/RuII←RuII/RuIII→RuIII/RuIII, were observed by cyclic voltammetry and differential pulse voltammetry.  相似文献   

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The reactions of palladium(II) chloride, PPh3 and heterocyclic-N/NS ligand in a mixture of CH3CN (5 ml) and CH3OH (5 ml) produced [PdCl2(PPh3)(L1)]·(CH3CN) (1) (L1 = ADMT = 3-amino-5,6-dimethyl-1,2,4-triazine), [PdCl2(PPh3)(L2)] (2) (L2 = 3-CNpy = 3-cyanopyridine), [PdCl(PPh3)(L3)]2·(CH3CN) (3), [PdCl(PPh3)2(HL3)]Cl (4) (HL3 = Hmbt = 2-mercaptobenzothiazole). The coordination geometry around the Pd atoms in these complexes is a distorted square plane. In 3, L3 acts as a bidentate ligand, bridging two metal centers, while in 4, HL3 appears as monodentate ligand with one nitrogen donor atom uncoordinated. Complexes 1-4 are characterized by IR, luminescence, NMR and single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. All complexes exhibit luminescence in solid state at room temperature.  相似文献   

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Two stable thiazolylazo anion radical complexes of ruthenium(II), [Ru(L1•−)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] (1) and [Ru(L2•−)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2] (2) (where L1 = 2′-Thiazolylazo-2-imidazole and L2 = 4-(2′-Thiazolylazo)-1-n-hexadecyloxy-naphthalene), have been synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic and electrochemical techniques. The radical nature of the complexes has been confirmed from their room temperature magnetic moments and X-band ESR spectra. The radical complexes display a moderately intense (ε ~ 104 M−1 cm−1) and relatively broad band in 430–460 nm region. In the microcrystalline state, complexes (1) and (2) display strong ESR signals at g = 1.951 and g = 1.988, respectively. In CH2Cl2 solution, complexes (1) and (2) show a quasireversible one-electron response near −0.64 and −0.59 V, respectively, versus Ag/AgCl due to the radical redox couple [RuII(L)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2]/[RuII (L•−)(Cl)(CO)(PPh3)2].  相似文献   

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Abstract

Seven-coordinate complexes of molybdenum(II) and tungsten(II) have become increasingly important as homogeneous catalysts. For example, the complexes [MX2(CO)3L2] (M = Mo and W; X = Cl and Br; L = PPh3 and AsPh3) have been shown to be catalysts for the ring-opening polymerisation of norbornene.1 Although a wide variety of complexes of the type [MX2(CO)3L2] (M = Mo and W; X = Cl, Br and I; L = nitrogen, phosphorus, arsenic and antimony donor ligands)2 have been reported, until now no examples of the mixed complexes [MX2(CO)3(py)L] have been prepared. In this communication we wish to describe the synthesis of the new mixed pyridine/L compounds [MI2(CO)3(py)L] (M = Mo and W; L = PPh3, AsPh3 and SbPh3).  相似文献   

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Treatment of either RuHCl(CO)(PPh3)3 or MPhCl(CO)(PPh3)2 with HSiMeCl2 produces the five-coordinate dichloro(methyl)silyl complexes, M(SiMeCl2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (1a, M = Ru; 1b, M = Os). 1a and 1b react readily with hydroxide ions and with ethanol to give M(SiMe[OH]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (2a, M = Ru; 2b, M = Os) and M(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2 (3a, M = Ru; 3b, M = Os), respectively. 3b adds CO to form the six-coordinate complex, Os(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)2(PPh3)2 (4b) and crystal structure determinations of 3b and 4b reveal very different Os-Si distances in the five-coordinate complex (2.3196(11) Å) and in the six-coordinate complex (2.4901(8) Å). Reaction between 1a and 1b and 8-aminoquinoline results in displacement of a triphenylphosphine ligand and formation of the six-coordinate chelate complexes M(SiMeCl2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N)-NC9H6NH2-8) (5a, M = Ru; 5b, M = Os), respectively. Crystal structure determination of 5a reveals that the amino function of the chelating 8-aminoquinoline ligand is located adjacent to the reactive Si-Cl bonds of the dichloro(methyl)silyl ligand but no reaction between these functions is observed. However, 5a and 5b react readily with ethanol to give ultimately M(SiMe[OEt]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N-NC9H6NH2-8) (6a, M = Ru; 6b, M = Os). In the case of ruthenium only, the intermediate ethanolysis product Ru(SiMeCl[OEt])Cl(CO)(PPh3)(κ2(N,N-NC9H6NH2-8) (6c) was also isolated. The crystal structure of 6c was determined. Reaction between 1b and excess 2-aminopyridine results in condensation between the Si-Cl bonds and the N-H bonds with formation of a novel tridentate “NSiN” ligand in the complex Os(κ3(Si,N,N)-SiMe[NH(2-C5H4N)]2)Cl(CO)(PPh3) (7b). Crystal structure determination of 7b shows that the “NSiN” ligand coordinates to osmium with a “facial” arrangement and with chloride trans to the silyl ligand.  相似文献   

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Reaction of α-amino acids (HL) with [Ru(PPh3)3Cl2] in the presence of a base afforded a family of complexes of type [Ru(PPh3)2(L)2]. These complexes are diamagnetic (low-spin d6, S=0) and show ligand-field transitions in the visible region. 1H and 31P NMR spectra of the complexes indicate the presence of C2 symmetry. Cyclic voltammetry on the [Ru(PPh3)2(L)2] complexes show a reversible ruthenium(II)–ruthenium(III) oxidation in the range 0.30–0.42 V vs. SCE. An irreversible ruthenium(III)–ruthenium(IV) oxidation is also displayed by two complexes near 1.5 V vs. SCE.  相似文献   

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