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A new method for the simultaneous determination of iron and ruthenium at ultra-trace levels is proposed. The method is based on the formation of the iron and ruthenium complexes with 2,4,6-tri-(2-pyridil)-1,3,5-triazine (TPTZ) in the presence of hydroxylamine hydrochloride and buffer CH2ClCOOH/CH2ClCOONa (pH=3.0). The formation of the complexes and their retention on a cationic resin SP-Sephadex C25 were integrated in one step at 90 °C, with stirring for 90 min. Under these conditions a high preconcentration level was achieved for both analytes. The complexes retained on the solid phase were evaluated by second derivative spectrophotometry. The selected analytical wavelengths were 539.7 and 553.3 nm for the determination of ruthenium and iron, respectively, by using the zero crossing approach. The detection and quantification limits were 0.54 ng ml−1 and 1.79 ng ml−1 for ruthenium and 0.41 ng ml−1 and 1.38 ng ml−1 for iron. The proposed method was applied to the determination of both analytes in synthetic mixtures.  相似文献   

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Three half-sandwich ruthenium(II) complexes with hydroxyl group functionalized Schiff-base ligands [Ru(p-cymene)LCl] ( 2a-2c ) have been synthesized and characterized. All ruthenium complexes were fully characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectra, mass spectrometry and infrared spectrometry. The molecular structure of ruthenium complex 2c was confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction methods. Furthermore, these half-sandwich ruthenium complexes were found to exhibit high catalytic activity for nitro compounds reduction using NaBH4 reducing agent in the presence of cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) in water at room temperature.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and characterization of seven ruthenium(II) and ruthenium(III) complexes of sulphoxide with 2-aminobenzimidazole are reported. Three different formulations exist; [cis-RuCl2(SO)3(2-ABZ)]; [trans-RuCl2(SO)3)(2-ABZ)]; and [trans-RuCl4(SO)(2-ABZ (where SO?=?dimethylsulphoxide(DMSO)/tetramethylenesulphoxide(TMSO); 2-ABZ?=?2-aminobenzimidazole). These complexes are characterized by elemental analysis, conductivity magnetic susceptibility, 1H-NMR, 13C{1H}-NMR and electronic spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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Three half-sandwich ruthenium complexes [Ru(p-cymene)LCl] containing salicylbenzoxazole ligands [LH = 2-(5-methyl-benzoxazol-2-yl)-4-methyl-phenol (2a), LH = 2-(5-methyl-benzoxazol-2-yl)-4-chloro-phenol (2b), and LH = 2-(5-methyl-benzoxazol-2-yl)-4-bromo-phenol (2c)] were synthesized and characterized. All half-sandwich ruthenium complexes were fully characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectra, MS, elemental analyses, and UV–vis as well as cyclic voltammetry (CV). The molecular structures of 2a, 2b, and 2c were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Single-crystal X-ray structures show that the synthesized ruthenium complexes are three-legged piano-stools with a six-membered metallocycle formed by coordination of the bidentate salicylbenzoxazole ligands to the metal centers. Data from CV and UV–vis absorption of the ruthenium complexes indicated that by changing the substituent on the para position of (donating or withdraw group) the salicylbenzoxazole ligands, minor changes in redox and electronic properties of the ruthenium complexes were observed.  相似文献   

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Four ruthenium(II) p-cymene complexes with naphthalene-based Schiff base ligands [Ru(p-cymene)LCl] (2a2d) have been synthesized and characterized. The half-sandwich ruthenium complexes were characterized by 1H and 13C NMR spectra, elemental analyses, and infrared spectrometry. The molecular structures of 2a, 2b, and 2c were confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Furthermore, these half-sandwich ruthenium complexes are highly active catalysts for the hydrogenation of nitroarenes to anilines using NaBH4 as the reducing agent in ethanol at room temperature.  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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The sensitivity of the determination of ruthenium by flame atomic absorption spectrometry is increased 60 times by adding 1 × 10?2 M cerium(IV). Calibration is linear over the range of 0.05–5 μg ml?1 ruthenium. A method applicable to nitrosylruthenium complexes is described. The increased sensitivity results from formation of ruthenium tetroxide.  相似文献   

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The known compounds N-(2,4-dinitrophenyl)-4,4′-bipyridinium (2,4-DNPhQ+), N-phenyl-4,4′-bipyridinium (PhQ+) and N-(4-acetylphenyl)-4,4′-bipyridinium (4-AcPhQ+) have been used to prepare a series of ruthenium complexes of the type [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(L)] (where, L = 2,4-DNPhQ+ or PhQ+ or 4-AcPhQ+). The latter complexes reacted with sulphur derivative to give [RuCl(CO)(PPh3)2(L)(L′)] (where, L′ = thio-9-xanthone). These new ruthenium complexes display intense, visible metal-to-ligand charge-transfer (MLCT) absorptions, due to dπ(Ru) → π*(pyridinium) excitations. The MLCT energy decreases as the acceptor strength increases in the order PhQ+ < 4-AcPhQ+ < 2,4-DNPhQ+. The new ruthenium complexes have been characterized by using standard analytical and spectroscopic techniques. Fluorescence and antibacterial activity of the ligands and appropriate complexes has also been carried out.  相似文献   

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Two new half‐sandwich η5‐Cp*–rhodium(III) and η5‐Cp*–ruthenium(II) complexes have been prepared from corresponding bis(phosphino)amine ligands, thiophene‐2‐(N,N‐bis(diphenylphosphino)methylamine) or furfuryl‐2‐(N,N‐bis(diphenylphosphino)amine). Structures of the new complexes have been elucidated by multinuclear one‐ and two‐dimensional NMR spectroscopy, elemental analysis and IR spectroscopy. These Cp*–rhodium(III) and Cp*‐ruthenium(II) complexes bearing bis(phosphino)amine ligands were successfully applied to transfer hydrogenation of various ketones by 2‐propanol. Copyright © 2013 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.  相似文献   

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Bis(dimethyl sulfoxide)bis(flavonato)ruthenium(II) complexes, RuL2(DMSO)2, were synthesized by the reaction of dichlorotetrakis(dimethyl sulfoxide)ruthenium(II) with the sodium salts of 5-hydroxyflavone, 5-hydroxy-4′-methoxyflavone and 5-hydroxy-3′,4′,5′,7-tetramethoxyflavone, ( L ). The complexation was followed by 1H nmr spectroscopy. The 1:1 kinetically favoured tris(dimethyl sulfoxide)chloroflavonatoruthenium(II) complexes, RuLCl(DMSO)3, were initially formed and then transformed into the thermodynamically more stable ones. Each one of these complexes, by reacting with another equivalent of lig-and L, also gave rise to a mixture of 1:2 kinetic species, from which the 1:2 thermodynamically more stable bis(dimethyl sulfoxide)bis(flavonato)ruthenium(II) complexes, RuL2(DMSO)2, were formed. The complexes were characterized by extensive studies involving 1H, 13C nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and ultraviolet-visible spectroscopy, mass spectrometry, cyclic voltammetry and elemental analysis. Such 1:2 complexes exhibited properties of two nonequivalent flavonate ligands and also of two non-equivalent dimethyl sulfoxide ligands; one of these dimethyl sulfoxide ligands is considered to be S-bonded and the other O-bonded. Also two quasireversible one-electron redox steps were observed at 0.53 to 0.57 and 0.44 to 0.41 V (vs Saturated Calomel Electrode). The spectroscopic results obtained allow for the discussion of stereochemistry of each bis(dimethyl sulfoxide)bis(flavonato)ruthenium(II) complex and to postulate its possible structure as one corresponding to the more anisochronous species.  相似文献   

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Bis(2-hydroxy-1-naphthaldehyde)oxaloyldihydrazone(naohH4) interacts with manganese(II) acetate in methanol followed by addition of KOH giving [MnIV(naoh)(H2O)2]. Activated ruthenium(III) chloride reacts with naohH4 in methanol yielding [RuIII(naohH4)Cl(H2O)Cl2]. The replacement of aquo by heterocyclic nitrogen donor in these complexes has been observed when the reaction is carried out in presence of heterocyclic nitrogen donors such as pyridine(py), 3-picoline(3-pic) or 4-picoline(4-pic). The molar conductance values in DMF for these complexes suggest non-electrolytic nature. Magnetic moment values suggest +4 oxidation state for manganese in its complexes, however, ruthenium(III) complexes are paramagnetic with one unpaired electron. Electronic spectral studies suggest six coordinate metal ions. IR spectra reveal that naohH4 coordinates in enol-form and keto-form to manganese and ruthenium, respectively. ESR and cyclic voltammetric studies of the complexes have also been reported.  相似文献   

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It has been shown that ruthenium can be determined in solutions of ammonium nitrosopentachlororuthenate (NH4)2[Ru(NO)Cl5] with nitroso and aquachloro complexes present simultaneously by its reaction with 1,10-phenanthroline and in solutions of sulfate complexes using microwave radiation. It is found by molecular absorption and luminescence studies that the composition of the complex formed corresponds to ruthenium(II) tris-(1,10-phenanthrolinate) {[Ru(Phen)3]2+}. The complexation time is decreased by several tens of times (down to 5 min) compared to conventional heating, and a 100% yield of the complex is achieved. In the presence of HCl, the conversion of nitroso species to aquachloro ruthenium complexes upon microwave irradiation is inefficient. It is found that, compared to [Ru2OCl10]4–, [Ru(NO)Cl5]2– is more labile in the complexation reactions of ruthenium with 1,10-phenanthroline under microwave irradiation. Regardless of the concentration of H2SO4 (1.7–12 M) in the starting solutions, ruthenium sulfate complexes can be converted in a microwave field to more labile chloride complexes.  相似文献   

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Parahydrogen (p‐H2) induced polarization (PHIP) NMR spectroscopy showed that [CpXRu] complexes with greatly different electronic properties invariably engage propargyl alcohol derivatives into gem‐hydrogenation with formation of pianostool ruthenium carbenes; in so doing, less electron rich CpX rings lower the barriers, stabilize the resulting complexes and hence provide opportunities for harnessing genuine carbene reactivity. The chemical character of the resulting ruthenium complexes was studied by DFT‐assisted analysis of the chemical shift tensors determined by solid‐state 13C NMR spectroscopy. The combined experimental and computational data draw the portrait of a family of ruthenium carbenes that amalgamate purely electrophilic behavior with characteristics more befitting metathesis‐active Grubbs‐type catalysts.  相似文献   

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A dinucleating spacer 1,4-bis(salicylidene)phenylenediamine (SALPHEN) derived from 1,4-phenylenediamine and salicylaldehyde has been synthesized and characterized. The ruthenium(II) sulfoxide derivative of 2,2′-bipyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline on reaction with this ligand resulted in the formation of eight dinuclear complexes, which were characterized by elemental analyses, conductivity measurements, magnetic susceptibility, FT-IR, fast atom bombardment-mass spectra, electronic spectroscopy, 1H-NMR, 13C{1H}-NMR, and 2D-NMR spectra (HETCOR). The prepared complexes have two different formulations, [{trans-RuCl2(so)(N–N′)}2(μ-SALPHEN)] and [{cis-RuCl2(so)(N–N′)}2(μ-SALPHEN)], where so?=?dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO)/tetramethylene sulfoxide (TMSO), N–N′?=?2,2′-bipyridine/1,10-phenanthroline, and SALPHEN?=?1,4-bis(salicylidene)phenylenediamine. Two moles of ruthenium sulfoxide bipyridine precursor were coordinated to the bidentate SALPHEN through nitrogen. All the complexes possess antibacterial activity against Escherichia coli in comparison to Chloramphenicol.  相似文献   

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Half‐sandwiched ruthenium (II) arene complexes with piano stool‐like geometry with the general formula [(p‐cymene)RuClL1] and [(p‐cymene)RuClL2] [where L1 = (Z)‐N′‐((1,3‐diphenyl‐1H‐pyrazol‐4‐yl)methylene)furan‐2‐carbohydrazide and L2 = (Z)‐N′‐((1,3‐diphenyl‐1H‐pyrazol‐4‐yl)methylene)thiophene‐2‐carbohydrazide] were synthesized and characterized. The single crystal X‐ray data revealed that the complexes belong to the same crystal system (monoclinic) with octahedral geometry, where the ruthenium atom is surrounded by hydrazone ligand coordinated through ON atoms, one chloride labile co‐ligand and the remaining three coordination sites covered by an electron cloud of p‐cymene moiety. The interaction between the complexes and DNA/bovine serum albumin (BSA) was evaluated using absorption and emission titration methods showing intercalative modes of interaction. The DNA cleavage ability of the complexes was checked by agarose gel electrophoresis method exhibiting the destruction of DNA duplex arrangement. To understand the interaction between ruthenium complex and DNA/BSA molecule, molecular docking studies were performed. In vitro cytotoxicity of the complexes was examined by the 3‐(4,5‐dimethylthiazol‐2‐yl)‐2,5‐diphenyltetrazolium bromide (MTT) assay on human lung cancer cell line, A549, and found that at lower IC50, cell growth inhibition has occurred. Similarly, the IC50 values of the complexes treated with cancerous cell lines have produced a significant amount of lactase dehydrogenase and nitrite content in the culture medium, which were evaluated as apoptosis‐inducing factors, suggesting that the ruthenium (II) arene hydrazone complexes with pyrazole ligands have promising anticancer activities.  相似文献   

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Tethered and untethered ruthenium half-sandwich complexes were synthesized and characterized spectroscopically. X-ray crystallographic analysis of three untethered and two tethered Ru N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) complexes were also carried out. These RuNHC complexes catalyze transfer hydrogenation of aromatic ketones in 2-propanol under reflux, optimally in the presence of (25 mol %) KOH. Under these conditions, the formation of 2–3 nm-sized Ru0 nanoparticles was detected by TEM measurements. A solid-state NMR investigation of the nanoparticles suggested that the NHC ligands were bound to the surface of the Ru nanoparticles (NPs). This base-promoted route to NHC-stabilized ruthenium nanoparticles directly from arene-tethered ruthenium–NHC complexes and from untethered ruthenium–NHC complexes is more convenient than previously known routes to NHC-stabilized Ru nanocatalysts. Similar catalytically active RuNPs were also generated from the reaction of a mixture of [RuCl2(p-cymene)]2 and the NHC precursor with KOH in isopropanol under reflux. The transfer hydrogenation catalyzed by these NHC-stabilized RuNPs possess a high turnover number. The catalytic efficiency was significantly reduced if nanoparticles were exposed to air or allowed to aggregate and precipitate by cooling the reaction mixtures during the reaction.  相似文献   

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Multinuclear porphyrin-based ruthenium(II)-NNNN complexes were efficiently assembled by means of coordinatively unsaturated 16-electron mononuclear ruthenium(II)-pyrazolyl-imidazolyl-pyridine complex, zinc(II) meso-tetra(4-pyridyl)-porphyrin (ZnTPyP), and 4,4′-linked bipyridines. The resultant multinuclear (Ru4 and Ru8) porphyrin-based ruthenium(II)-NNNN complexes exhibited exceptionally high catalytic activity at as low as 0.008 mol % Ru loading for the transfer hydrogenation reaction of ketones in refluxing 2-propanol, reaching up to 99 % yields and 5.7×106 h−1 TOFs.  相似文献   

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The use of ruthenium complexes in antitumor therapy was launched two decades ago. In view of their low toxicity and good selectivity for solid tumor metastasis, ruthenium complexes have great potential as alternative drugs to cisplatin in cancer chemotherapy. A series of monochloro ruthenium complexes, Ru(terpy) (NN)Cl+ (NN, bidentate nitrogen ligand), containing different electron‐donating groups were prepared. The reactivity towards the formation of Ru‐DNA adduct were revealed by gel mobility shift assay. Their DNA binding sites of Ru(terpy)(tmephen)Cl+ were located predominantly at the purine residues i.e., guanine and adenine, by terminating DNA elongation in vitro using PCR and primer extension techniques. Surprisingly, the ability of Ru(terpy)(tmephen)Cl+ to inhibit cell growth was found to be approximately two times better than that of a known cross‐linking agent, Ru(bpy)2Cl2. Therefore, the increase in liability of the chloro ligand was demonstrated to improve the reactivity of these ruthenium complexes towards the covalent bond formation in Ru‐DNA adducts and result also in a significant inhibition of cell growth. Based on our results, these ruthenium complexes modified with electron‐rich groups provide new consideration in the tune of ruthenium‐based drugs in cancer chemotherapy.  相似文献   

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Neutral half‐sandwich η6p ‐cymene ruthenium(II) complexes of general formula [Ru(η6p ‐cymene)Cl(L)] (HL = monobasic O, N bidendate benzoylhydrazone ligand) have been synthesized from the reaction of [Ru(η6p ‐cymene)(μ‐Cl)Cl]2 with acetophenone benzoylhydrazone ligands. All the complexes have been characterized using analytical and spectroscopic (Fourier transform infrared, UV–visible, 1H NMR, 13C NMR) techniques. The molecular structures of three of the complexes have been determined using single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction, indicating a pseudo‐octahedral geometry around the ruthenium(II) ion. All the ruthenium(II) arene complexes were explored as catalysts for transfer hydrogenation of a wide range of aromatic, cyclic and aliphatic ketones with 2‐propanol using 0.1 mol% catalyst loading, and conversions of up to 100% were obtained. Further, the influence of other variables on the transfer hydrogenation reaction, such as base, temperature, catalyst loading and substrate scope, was also investigated.  相似文献   

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Water‐soluble arene–ruthenium complexes coordinated with readily available aniline‐based ligands were successfully employed as highly active catalysts in the C?H bond activation and arylation of 2‐phenylpyridine with aryl halides in water. A variety of (hetero)aryl halides were also used for the ortho‐C?H bond arylation of 2‐phenylpyridine to afford the corresponding ortho‐ monoarylated products as major products in moderate to good yields. Our investigations, including time‐scaled NMR spectroscopy and mass spectrometry studies, evidenced that the coordinating aniline‐based ligands, having varying electronic and steric properties, had a significant influence on the catalytic activity of the resulting arene–ruthenium–aniline‐based complexes. Moreover, mass spectrometry identification of the cycloruthenated species, {(η6‐arene)Ru(κ2C,N‐phenylpyridine)}+, and several ligand‐coordinated cycloruthenated species, such as [(η6‐arene)Ru(4‐methylaniline)(κ2C,N‐phenylpyridine)]+, found during the reaction of 2‐phenylpyridine with the arene–ruthenium–aniline complexes further authenticated the crucial roles of these species in the observed highly active and tuned catalyst. At last, the structures of a few of the active catalysts were also confirmed by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction studies.  相似文献   

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