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1.
Reactions of Mo(II)-tetraphosphine complex [MoCl24-P4)] (2; P4 = meso-o-C6H4(PPhCH2CH2PPh2)2) with a series of small molecules have been investigated. Thus, treatment of 2 with alkynes RCCR′ (R = Ph, R′ = H; R = p-tolyl, R′ = H; R = Me, R′ = Ph) in benzene or toluene gave neutral mono(alkyne) complexes [MoCl2(RCCR′)(κ3-P4)] containing tridentate P4 ligand, which were converted to cationic complexes [MoCl(RCCR′)(κ4-P4)]Cl having tetradentate P4 ligand upon dissolution into CDCl3 or CD2Cl2. The latter complexes were available directly from the reactions of 2 with the alkynes in CH2Cl2. On the other hand, treatment of 2 with 1 equiv. of XyNC (Xy = 2,6-Me2C6H3) afforded a seven-coordinate mono(isocyanide) complex [MoCl2(XyNC)(κ4-P4)] (7), which reacted further with XyNC to give a cationic bis(isocyanide) complex [MoCl(XyNC)24-P4)]Cl (8). From the reaction of 2 with CO, a mono(carbonyl) complex [MoCl2(CO)(κ4-P4)] (9) was obtained as a sole isolable product. Reaction of 9 with XyNC afforded [MoCl(CO)(XyNC)(κ4-P4)]Cl (10a) having a pentagonal-bipyramidal geometry with axial CO and XyNC ligands, whereas that of 7 with CO resulted in the formation of a mixture of 10a and its isomer 10b containing axial CO and Cl ligands. Structures of 7 and 9 as well as [MoCl(XyNC)24-P4)][PF6](8′) and [MoCl(CO)(XyNC)(κ4-P4)][PF6] (10a′) derived by the anion metathesis from 8 and 10a, respectively, were determined in detail by the X-ray crystallography.  相似文献   

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The reaction of [Ru(CO)2(PPh3)3] (1) with o-styryldiphenylphophine (SP) (2) gave [Ru(CO)2(PPh3)(SP)] (3) in 83% yield. This styrylphosphine ruthenium complex 3 can also be synthesized by the reaction of [Ru(p-MeOC6H4NN)(CO)2(PPh3)2]BF4 (4) with NaBH4 and 2 in 50% yield. When “Ru(CO)(PPh3)3” generated by the reaction of [RuH2(CO)(PPh3)3] (8) with trimethylvinylsilane reacted with 2, [Ru(CO)(PPh3)2(SP)] (10) was produced in moderate yield as an air sensitive solid. The spectral and X-ray data of these complexes revealed that the coordination geometries around the ruthenium center of both complexes corresponded to a distorted trigonal bipyramid with the olefin occupying the equatorial position and the C-C bonding in the olefin moiety in 3 and 10 contained a significant contribution from a ruthenacyclopropane limiting structure. Complexes 3 and 10 showed catalytic activity for the hydroamination of phenylacetylene 11 with aniline 12. Ruthenium complex 3 in the co-presence of NH4PF6 or H3PW12O40 proves to be a superior catalyst system for this hydroamination reaction. In the case of the reaction using H3PW12O40 as an additive, ketimines (13) was obtained in 99% yield at a ruthenium-catalyst loading of 0.1 mol%. Some aniline derivatives such as 4-methoxy, 4-trifluoromethyl-, and 4-bromoanilines can also be used in this hydroamination reaction.  相似文献   

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Reactions of the ruthenium complexes [Ru(κ3-tpy)(PPh3)Cl2], [Ru(κ3-tptz)(PPh3)Cl2] and [Ru(κ3-tpy)Cl3] [tpy = 2,2′:6′,2′′-terpyridine; tptz = 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine] with diphenyl-(2-pyridyl)-phosphine (PPh2Py) have been investigated. The complexes [Ru(κ3-tpy)(PPh3)Cl2] and [Ru(κ3-tptz)(PPh3)Cl2] reacted with PPh2Py to afford [Ru(κ3-tpy)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2Cl]+ (1) and [Ru(κ3-tptz)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2Cl]+ (2), which were isolated as their tetrafluoroborate salts. Under analogous conditions, [Ru(κ3-tpy)Cl3] gave a neutral complex [Ru(κ3-tpy)(κ1-PPh2Py)Cl2] (3). Upon treatment with an excess of NH4PF6 in methanol, 1 and 2 gave [Ru(κ3-tpy)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)(κ2-P,N-PPh2Py)](PF6)2 (4) and [Ru(κ3-tptz)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)(κ2-P,N-PPh2Py)](PF6)2 (5) containing both monodentate and chelated PPh2Py. Further, 4 and 5 reacted with an excess of NaCN and CH3CN to afford [Ru(κ3-tpy)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(CN)](PF6) (6), [Ru(κ3-tpy)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(NCCH3)](PF6)2 (7), [Ru(κ3-tptz)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(CN)]PF6 (8) and [Ru(κ3-tptz)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(NCCH3)](PF6)2 (9) supporting hemi labile nature of the coordinated PPh2Py. The complexes have been characterized by elemental analyses, spectral (IR, NMR, electronic absorption, FAB-MS), electrochemical studies and structures of 1, 2 and 3 determined by X-ray single crystal analyses. At higher concentration level (40 μM) the complexes under investigation exhibit inhibitory activity against DNA-Topo II of the filarial parasite S. cervi and 3 catalyses rearrangement of aldoximes to amide under aerobic conditions.  相似文献   

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The dimetallacyclopentenone complexes [Fe2Cp2(CO)(μ−CO){μ−η13−CαHCβ(R)C(O)}] (R = CH2OH, 1a; R = CMe2OH, 1b; R = Ph, 1c) were prepared by photolytic reaction of [Fe2Cp2(CO)4] with alkyne according to the literature procedure. The X-ray and the electrochemical characterization of 1c are presented. The μ-allenyl compound [Fe2Cp2(CO)2(μ−CO){μ−η12α,β−CαHCβCMe2][BF4] ([2][BF4]), obtained by reaction of 1b with HBF4, underwent monoelectron reduction to give a radical species which was detected by EPR at room temperature. The EPR signal has been assigned to [Fe2Cp2(CO)2(μ−CO){μ−η12α,β-CαHCβCMe2}], [2]. The molecular structures of [2]+ and [2] were optimized by DFT calculations. The unpaired electron in [2] is localized mainly at the metal centers and, coherently, [2] does not undergo carbon-carbon dimerization, by contrast with what previously observed for the μ-vinyl radical complex [Fe2Cp2(CO)2(μ−CO){μ−η12-CHCH(Ph)}], [3]. Electron spin density distributions similar to the one of [2] were found for the μ-allenyl radical complexes [Fe2Cp2(CO)2(μ-CO){μ-η12α,β-CαHCβC(R1)(R2)}] (R1 = R2 = H, [4]; R1 = H, R2 = Ph, [5]; R1 = R2 = Ph, [6]).  相似文献   

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The synthesis, derivatization and coordination behavior of a new aminobis(diphosphonite), PhN{P(OC6H4OMe-o)2}2 (1) is described. The ligand 1 reacts with H2O2, elemental sulfur or selenium to give the corresponding dichalcogenides PhN{P(E)(OC6H4OMe-o)2}2 (E = O, 2; S, 3; Se, 4) in good yield. Reactions of 1 with Mo(CO)6, Pd(NCCH3)2Cl2 and Pt(COD)Cl2 resulted in the formation of the chelate complexes, Mo(CO)4[PhN{P(OC6H4OMe-o)2}2] (5) and MCl2[PhN{P(OC6H4OMe-o)2}2] (M = Pd,7; M = Pt, 8) whereas in the reaction of 1 with [CpFe(CO)2]2, one of the P-N bonds cleaves due to the metal assisted hydrolysis to give a mononuclear complex, [CpFe(CO){P(O)(OC6H4OMe-o)2}{PhN(H)(P(OC6H4OMe-o)2)}] (6). The molecular structures of 1, 4, 5 and 6 are determined by X-ray studies.  相似文献   

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The objective of the present work was to synthesize mononuclear ruthenium complex [RuCl2(CO)2{Te(CH2SiMe3)2}2] (1) by the reaction of Te(CH2SiMe3)2 and [RuCl2(CO)3]2. However, the stoichiometric reaction affords a mixture of 1 and [RuCl2(CO){Te(CH2SiMe3)2}3] (2). The X-ray structures show the formation of the cis(Cl), cis(C), trans(Te) isomer of 1 and the cis(Cl), mer(Te) isomer of 2. The 125Te NMR spectra of the complexes are reported. The complex distribution depends on the initial molar ratio of the reactants. With an excess of [RuCl2(CO)3]2 only 1 is formed. In addition to the stoichiometric reaction, a mixture of 1 and 2 is observed even when using an excess of Te(CH2SiMe3)2. Complex 1 is, however, always the main product. In these cases the 125Te NMR spectra of the reaction solution also indicates the presence of unreacted ligand.  相似文献   

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Reaction of 2-benzoylpyridine thiosemicarbazone (H2Bz4DH, HL1) and its N(4)-methyl (H2Bz4Me, HL2) and N(4)-phenyl (H2Bz4Ph, HL3) derivatives with SnCl4 and diphenyltin dichloride (Ph2SnCl2) gave [Sn(L1)Cl3] (1), [Sn(L1)PhCl2] (2), [Sn(L2)Cl3] (3), (4) [Sn(L3)PhCl2] (5) and [Sn(L3)Ph2Cl] (6). Infrared and 1H, 13C and 119Sn NMR spectra of 1-3, 5 and 6 are compatible with the presence of an anionic ligand attached to the metal through the Npy-N-S chelating system and formation of hexacoordinated tin complexes. The crystal structures of 1-3, 5 and 6 show that the geometry around the metal is a distorted octahedron formed by the thiosemicarbazone and either chlorides or chlorides and phenyl groups. The crystal structure of 4 reveals the presence of and trans [Ph2SnCl4]2−.  相似文献   

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The oxidative addition of CH3I to planar rhodium(I) complex [Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2] in acetonitrile (TFA is trifluoroacetylacetonate) leads to the formation of cationic, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] (1), or neutral, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(I)] (4), rhodium(III) methyl complexes depending on the reaction conditions. 1 reacts readily with NH3 and pyridine to form cationic complexes, cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(NH3)][BPh4] (2) and cis-[Rh(TFA)(PPh3)2(CH3)(Py)][BPh4] (3), respectively. Acetylacetonate methyl complex of rhodium(III), cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(I)] (5), was obtained by the action of NaI on cis-[Rh(Acac)(PPh3)2(CH3)(CH3CN)][BPh4] in acetone at −15 °C. Complexes 1-5 were characterized by elemental analysis, 31P{1H}, 1H and 19F NMR. For complexes 2, 3, 4 conductivity data in acetone solutions are reported. The crystal structures of 2 and 3 were determined. NMR parameters of 1-5 and related complexes are discussed from the viewpoint of their isomerism.  相似文献   

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To study the Ru-M interactions and their effects on 31P NMR, complexes [Ru(CO)3(Ph2Ppy)2] (py = pyridine) (1) and [Ru(CO)3(Ph2Ppy)2MCl2] (M = Zn, 2; Cd, 3; Hg, 4) were calculated by density functional theory (DFT) PBE0 method. Moreover, the PBE0-GIAO method was employed to calculate the 31P chemical shifts in complexes. The calculated 31P chemical shifts in 1-3 follow 2 > 3 > 1 which are consistent to experimental results, proving that PBE0-GIAO method adopted in this study is reasonable. This method is employed to predict the 31P chemical shift in designed complex 4. Compared with 1, the 31P chemical shifts in 2-4 vary resulting from adjacent Ru-M interactions. The Ru → M or Ru ← M charge-transfer interactions in 2-4 are revealed by second-order perturbation theory. The strength order of Ru → M interactions is the same as that of the P-Ru → M delocalization with Zn > Cd > Hg, which coincides with the order of 31P NMR chemical shifts. The interaction of Ru → M, corresponding to the delocalization from 4d orbital of Ru to s valence orbital of M2+, results in the delocalization of P-Ru → M, which decreases the electron density of P nucleus and causes the downfield 31P chemical shifts. Except 2, the back-donation effect of Ru ← M, arising from the delocalization from s valence orbital of M2+ to the valence orbital of Ru, is against the P-Ru → M delocalization and results in the upfield 31P chemical shifts in 4. Meanwhile, the binding energies indicate that complex 4 is stable and can be synthesized experimentally. However, as complex [Ru(CO)3(Ph2Ppy)2HgCl]+5 is more stable than 4, the reaction of 1 with HgCl2 only gave 5 experimentally.  相似文献   

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The thiocarbonyl analogue of Vaska’s compound is produced in high yield by first treating IrCl(CO)(PPh3)2 with CS2 and methyl triflate to give [Ir(κ2-C[S]SMe)Cl(CO)(PPh3)2]CF3SO3 (1), secondly, reacting 1 with NaBH4 to give IrHCl(C[S]SMe)(CO)(PPh3)2 (2), and finally heating 2 to induce elimination of both MeSH and CO to produce IrCl(CS)(PPh3)2 (3). When IrCl(CS)(PPh3)2 is treated with Hg(CHCHPh)2 the novel 2-iridathiophene, Ir[SC3H(Ph-3)(CHCHPh-5)]HCl(PPh3)2 (4) is produced. The X-ray crystal structure of the iodo-derivative of 4, Ir[SC3H(Ph-3)(CHCHPh-5)]HI(PPh3)2 (5) confirms the unusual 2-metallathiophene structure. Treatment of IrCl(CS)(PPh3)2 with Hg(CHCPh2)2 produces both a coordinatively unsaturated 1-iridaindene, Ir[C8H5(Ph-3)]Cl(PPh3)2 (6) and a chelated dithiocarboxylate complex, Ir(κ2-S2CCHCPh2)Cl(CHCPh2)(PPh3)2 (7). X-ray crystal structure determinations for 6 and 7 are reported.  相似文献   

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The ruthenium-tin complex, [Ru2(CO)4(SnPh3)2(μ-pyS)2] (1), the main product of the oxidative-addition of pySSnPh3 to Ru3(CO)12 in refluxing benzene, is [Ru(CO)2(pyS)(SnPh3)] synthon. It reacts with PPh3 to give [Ru(CO)2(SnPh3)(PPh3)(κ2-pyS)] (2) and further with Ru3(CO)12 or [Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2] to afford the butterfly clusters [MRu3(CO)12(SnPh3)(μ3-pyS)] (3, M=Ru; 4, M=Os). Direct addition of pySSnPh3 to [Os3(CO)10(NCMe)2] at 70 °C gives [Os3(CO)9(SnPh3)(μ3-pyS)] (5) as the only bimetallic compound, while with unsaturated [Os3(CO)83-PPh2CH2P(Ph)C6H4}(μ-H)] the previously reported [Os3(CO)8(μ-pyS)(μ-H)(μ-dppm)] (6) and the new bimetallic cluster [Os3(CO)7(SnPh3){μ-Ph2PCH2P(Ph)C6H4}(μ-pyS)[(μ-H)] (7) are formed at 110 °C. Compounds 1, 2, 4, 5 and 7 have been characterized by X-ray diffraction studies.  相似文献   

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Reactivity of the ruthenium complexes [Ru(κ3-tptz)(PPh3)Cl2] (1) and [Ru(κ3-tpy)(PPh3)Cl2] (2) [tptz = 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine; tpy = 2,2′:6′,2″-terpyridine] with several α-amino acids [glycine (gly); leucine (leu); isoleucine (isoleu); valine (val); tyrosine (tyr); proline (pro) and phenylalanine (phe)] have been investigated. Cationic complexes with the general formulations [Ru(κ3-L)(κ2-L″)(PPh3)]+ (L = tptz or tpy; L″ = gly, leu, isoleu, val, tyr, pro, and phe] have been isolated as tetrafluoroborate salts. The resulting complexes have been thoroughly characterized by analytical, spectral and electrochemical studies. Molecular structures of the representative complexes [Ru(κ3-tptz)(val)(PPh3)]BF4 (6), [Ru(κ3-tpy)(leu)(PPh3)]BF4 (10) and [Ru(κ3-tpy)(tyr)(PPh3)]BF4 (13) have been determined crystallographically. The complexes [Ru(κ3-tptz)(leu)(PPh3)]BF4 (4), [Ru(κ3-tptz)(val)(PPh3)]BF4 (6), [Ru(κ3-tpy)(leu)(PPh3)]BF4 (10) [Ru(κ3-tpy)(tyr)(PPh3)] BF4·3H2O (13) exhibited DNA binding behavior and acted as mild Topo II inhibitors (10-40%). The complexes also inhibited heme polymerase activity of the malarial parasite Plasmodium yoelii lysate.  相似文献   

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The reaction of sodium cyanopentacarbonylmetalates Na[M(CO)5(CN)] (M=Cr; Mo; W) with cationic Fe(II) complexes [Cp(CO)(L)Fe(thf)][O3SCF3], [L=PPh3 (1a), CN-Benzyl (1b), CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (1c); CN-But (1d), P(OMe)3 (1e), P(Me)2Ph (1f)] in acetonitrile solution, yielded the metathesis products [Cp(CO)(L)Fe(NCCH3)][NCM(CO)5] [M=W, L=PPh3 (2a), CN-Benzyl (2b), CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (2c); CN-But (2d), P(OMe)3 (2e), P(Me)2Ph (2f); M=Cr, L=(PPh3) (3a), CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (3c); M=Mo, L=(PPh3) (4a), CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (4c)]. The ionic nature of such complexes was suggested by conductivity measurements and their main structural features were determined by X-ray diffraction studies. Well-resolved signals relative to the [M(CO)5(CN)] moieties could be distinguished only when 13C NMR experiments were performed at low temperature (from −30 to −50 °C), as in the case of [Cp(CO)(PPh3)Fe(NCCH3)][NCW(CO)5] (2a) and [Cp(CO)(Benzyl-NC)Fe(NCCH3)][NCW(CO)5] (2b). When the same reaction was carried out in dichloromethane solution, neutral cyanide-bridged dinuclear complexes [Cp(CO)(L)FeNCM(CO)5] [M=W, L=PPh3 (5a), CN-Benzyl (5b); M=Cr, L=(PPh3) (6a), CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (6c), CO (6g); M=Mo, L=CN-2,6-Me2C6H3 (7c), CO (7g)] were obtained and characterized by infrared and NMR spectroscopy. In all cases, the room temperature 13C NMR measurements showed no broadening of cyano pentacarbonyl signals and, relative to tungsten complexes [Cp(CO)(PPh3)FeNCW(CO)5] (5a) and [Cp(CO)(CN-Benzyl)FeNCW(CO)5] (5b), the presence of 183W satellites of the 13CN resonances (JCW ∼ 95 Hz) at room temperature confirmed the formation of stable neutral species. The main 13C NMR spectroscopic properties of the latter compounds were compared to those of the linkage isomers [Cp(CO)(PPh3)FeCNW(CO)5] (8a) and [Cp(CO)(CN-Benzyl)FeCNW(CO)5] (8b). The characterization of the isomeric couples 5a-8a and 5b-8b was completed by the analyses of their main IR spectroscopic properties. The crystal structures determined for 2a, 5a, 8a and 8b allowed to investigate the geometrical and electronic differences between such complexes. Finally, the study was completed by extended Hückel calculations of the charge distribution among the relevant atoms for complexes 2a, 5a and 8a.  相似文献   

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Reactions of Ru3(CO)12 with diphosphazane monoselenides Ph2PN(R)P(Se)Ph2 [R = (S)-∗CHMePh (L4), R = CHMe2 (L5)] yield mainly the selenium bicapped tetraruthenium clusters [Ru44-Se)2(μ-CO)(CO)8{μ-P,P-Ph2PN(R)PPh2}] (1, 3). The selenium monocapped triruthenium cluster [Ru33-Se)(μsb-CO)(CO)72-P,P-Ph2PN((S)-∗CHMePh)PPh2}] (2) is obtained only in the case of L4. An analogous reaction of the diphosphazane monosulfide (PhO)2PN(Me)P(S)(OPh)2 (L6) that bears a strong π-acceptor phosphorus shows a different reactivity pattern to yield the triruthenium clusters, [Ru33-S)(μ3-CO)(CO)7{μ-P,P-(PhO)2PN(Me)P(OPh)2}] (9) (single sulfur transfer product) and [Ru33-S)2(CO)52-P,P-(PhO)2PN(Me)P(OPh)2}{μ-P,P-(PhO)2PN(Me)P(OPh)2}] (10) (double sulfur transfer product). The reactions of diphosphazane dichalcogenides with Ru3(CO)12 yield the chalcogen bicapped tetraruthenium clusters [Ru44-E)2(μ-CO)(CO)8{μ-P,P-Ph2PN(R)PPh2}] [R = (S)-∗CHMePh, E = S (6); R = CHMe2, E = S (7); R = CHMe2, E = Se (3)]. Such a tetraruthenium cluster [Ru44-S)2(μ- CO)(CO)8{μ-P,P-(PhO)2PN(Me)P(OPh)2}] (11) is also obtained in small quantities during crystallization of cluster 9. The dynamic behavior of cluster 10 in solution is probed by NMR studies. The structural data for clusters 7, 9, 10 and 11 are compared and discussed.  相似文献   

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The reaction of the labile compound [Re2(CO)8(CH3CN)2] with 2,3-bis(2-pyridyl)pyrazine in dichloromethane solution at reflux temperature afforded the structural dirhenium isomers [Re2(CO)8(C14H10N4)] (1 and 2), and the complex [Re2(CO)8(C14H10N4)Re2(CO)8] (3). In 1, the ligand is σ,σ′-N,N′-coordinated to a Re(CO)3 fragment through pyridine and pyrazine to form a five-membered chelate ring. A seven-membered ring is obtained for isomer 2 by N-coordination of the 2-pyridyl groups while the pyrazine ring remains uncoordinated. For 2, isomers 2a and 2b are found in a dynamic equilibrium ratio [2a]/[2b]  =  7 in solution, detected by 1H NMR (−50 °C, CD3COCD3), coalescence being observed above room temperature. The ligand in 3 behaves as an 8e-donor bridge bonding two Re(CO)3 fragments through two (σ,σ′-N,N′) interactions. When the reaction was carried out in refluxing tetrahydrofuran, complex [Re2(CO)6(C14H10N4)2] (4) was obtained in addition to compounds 1-3. The dinuclear rhenium derivative 4 contains two units of the organic ligand σ,σ′-N,N′-coordinated in a chelate form to each rhenium core. The X-ray crystal structures for 1 and 3 are reported.  相似文献   

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The 1,5-bis(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)-3-thiapentane ligand (bdtp) reacts with [Rh(COD)(THF)2][BF4] to give [Rh(COD)(bdtp)][BF4] ([1][BF4]), which is fluxional in solution on the NMR time scale. Its further treatment with carbon monoxide leads to a displacement of the 1,5-cyclooctadiene ligand, generating a mixture of two complexes, namely, [Rh(CO)2(bdtp)][BF4] ([2][BF4]) and [Rh(CO)(bdtp3N,N,S)][BF4] ([3][BF4]). In solution, [2][BF4] exists as a mixture of two isomers, [Rh(CO)2(bdtp2N,N)]+ ([2a]+) and [Rh(CO)2(bdtp3N,N,S)]+ ([2b]+; major isomer) rapidly interconverting on the NMR time scale. At room temperature, [2][BF4] easily loses one molecule of carbon monoxide to give [3][BF4]. The latter is prone to react with carbon monoxide to partially regenerate [2][BF4]. The ligands 1,2-bis[3-(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)-2-thiapropyl]benzene (bddf) and 1,8-bis(3,5-dimethyl-1-pyrazolyl)-3,6-dithiaoctane (bddo) are seen to react with two equivalents of [Rh(COD)(THF)2][BF4] to give the dinuclear complexes [Rh2(bddf)(COD)2][BF4]2 ([4][BF4]2) and [Rh2(bddo)(COD)2][BF4]2 ([5][BF4]2), respectively. In such complexes, the ligand acts as a double pincer holding two rhodium atoms through a chelation involving S and N donor atoms. Bubbling carbon monoxide into a solution of [4][BF4]2 results in loss of the COD ligand and carbonylation to give [Rh2(bddf)(CO)4][BF4]2 ([6][BF4]2). The single-crystal X-ray structures of [3][CF3SO3], [5][BF4]2 and [6][BF4]2 are reported.  相似文献   

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Optically active ligands of type Ph2PNHR (R = (R)-CHCH3Ph, (a); (R)-CHCH3Cy, (b); (R)-CHCH3Naph, (c)) and PhP(NHR)2 (R = (R)-CHCH3Ph, (d); (R)-CHCH3Cy, (e)) with a stereogenic carbon atom in the R substituent were synthesized. Reaction with [PdCl2(COD)2] produced [PdCl2P2] (1) (P = PhP(NHCHCH3Ph)2), whose molecular structure determined by X-ray diffraction showed cis disposition for the ligands. All nitrogen atoms of amino groups adopted S configuration. The new ligands reacted with allylic dimeric palladium compound [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)Cl]2 to gave neutral aminophosphine complexes [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)ClP] (2a-2e) or cationic aminophosphine complexes [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)P2]BF4 (3a-3e) in the presence of the stoichiometric amount of AgBF4. Cationic complexes [Pd(η43-2-methylallyl)(NCCH3)P]BF4 (4a-4e) were prepared in solution to be used as precursors in the catalytic hydrovinylation of styrene. 31P NMR spectroscopy showed the existence of an equilibrium between the expected cationic mixed complexes 4, the symmetrical cationic complexes [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)P2]BF4 (3) and [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)(NCCH3)2]BF4 (5) coming from the symmetrization reaction. The extension of the process was studied with the aminophosphines (a-e) as well as with nonchiral monodentate phosphines (PCy3 (f), PBn3 (g), PPh3 (h), PMe2Ph (i)) showing a good match between the extension of the symmetrization and the size of the phosphine ligand. We studied the influence of such equilibria in the hydrovinylation of styrene because the behaviour of catalytic precursors can be modified substantially when prepared ‘in situ’. While compounds 3 and bisacetonitrile complex 5 were not active as catalysts, the [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)(η2-styrene)2]+ species formed in the absence of acetonitrile showed some activity in the formation of codimers and dimers. Hydrovinylation reaction between styrene and ethylene was tested using catalytic precursors solutions of [Pd(η3-2-methylallyl)LP]BF4 ionic species (L = CH3CN or styrene) showing moderate activity and good selectivity. Better activities but lower selectivities were found when L = styrene. Only in the case of the precursor containing Ph2PNHCHCH3Ph (a) ligand was some enantiodiscrimination (10%) found.  相似文献   

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A new chloride-dimethylsulfoxide-ruthenium(III) complex with nicotine trans-[RuIIICl4(DMSO)[H-(Nicotine)]] (1) and three related iridium(III) complexes; [H-(Nicotine)]trans-[IrIIICl4(DMSO)2] (2), trans-[IrIIICl4(DMSO)[H-(Nicotine)]] (3) and mer-[IrIIICl3(DMSO)(Nicotine)2] (4) have been synthesized and characterized by spectroscopic techniques and by single crystal X-ray diffraction (1, 2, and 4). Protonated nicotine at pyrrolidine nitrogen is present in complexes 1 and 3 while two neutral nicotine ligands are observed in 4. In these three inner-sphere complexes coordination occurs through the pyridine nitrogen. Moreover, in the outer-sphere complex 2, an electrostatic interaction is observed between a cationic protonated nicotine at the pyrrolidine nitrogen and the anionic trans-[IrIIICl4(DMSO)2]¯ complex.  相似文献   

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Reactions of the ruthenium complexes [RuH(CO)Cl(PPh3)3] and [RuCl2(PPh3)3] with hetero-difunctional S,N-donor ligands 2-mercapto-5-methyl-1,3,5-thiadiazole (HL1), 2-mercapto-4-methyl-5-thiazoleacetic acid (HL2), and 2-mercaptobenzothiazole (HL3) have been investigated. Neutral complexes [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL1)] (1), [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL2)] (2), [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(HL3)] (3), [Ru(PPh3)2(HL1)2] (4), [RuCl(PPh3)3(HL2)] (5), and [RuCl(PPh3)3(HL3)] (6) imparting κ2-S,N-bonded ligands have been isolated from these reactions. Complexes 1 and 4 reacted with diphenyl-2-pyridylphosphine (PPh2Py) to give neutral κ1-P bonded complexes [RuCl(CO)(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(HL1)] (7), and [Ru(κ1-P-PPh2Py)2(HL1)2] (8). Complexes 1-8 have been characterized by analytical, spectral (IR, NMR, and electronic absorption) and electrochemical studies. Molecular structures of 1, 2, 4, and 7 have been determined crystallographically. Crystal structure determination revealed coordination of the mercapto-thiadiazole ligands (HL1-HL3) to ruthenium as κ2-N,S-thiolates and presence of rare intermolecular S-S weak bonding interaction in complex 1.  相似文献   

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The synthesis of the rhenacycles [Re(CO)3(PR3){Ph2P(Se)NP(Se)Ph22Se}], PR3 = PPh3 (1), PMePh2 (2), and PMe2Ph (3) by a straightforward high yield procedure is described. Attempts at the preparation of the spiro [Re(CO)2(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh22P){Ph2P(Se)NP(Se)Ph22Se}] resulted in the formation of complexes [Re2(CO)6{Ph2P(Se)NP(Se)Ph22Se}2(μ-Ph2PCH2CH2PPh2)] (4) and [Re(CO)3(Ph2PCH2CH2PPh22P){Ph2P(Se)NP(Se)Ph2Se}] (5). All new inorganic rhenacycles 1-5 were characterized in solution and in solid state. The X-ray diffraction analysis of [Re(CO)3PPh3{Ph2P(Se)NP(Se)Ph22Se}] showed that its MnSePNPSe ring conformation is sensitive to temperature.  相似文献   

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