Jv. Barkley et al., NUCLEOPHILIC-ADDITION TO COMPLEXES OF (PH2P)(2)C=CH2 AS A ROUTE TO FUNCTIONALIZED, REDOX-ACTIVE RUTHENIUM(II)-DIPHOSPHINE COMPLEXES, Inorganic chemistry, 36(27), 1997, pp. 6188-6196
The ligand (Ph2P)(2)C=CH2 (dppen) reacts with [RuCl2(PPh3)(3)] in CH2C
l2 to give trans-[RuCl2(dppen)(2)], 1. Complex 1 has reversible Ru(II)
/Ru(III) electrochemistry, and on treatment with NOBF4, 1 affords [RuC
l2(dppen)(2)]BF4, 1(+). Refluxing solutions of 1 in chlorobenzene affo
rds cis-[RuCl2(dppen)(2)], 2. With excess RNH2 in chlorobenzene or tol
uene, 1 reacts to give functionalized diphosphine complexes of general
formula trans-[RuCl2({Ph2P}(2)CHCH2NHR)(2)] (R: PhCH2, 3a; [CH2](3)NH
2, 3b; n-octyl, 3c; R-alpha-CH(Me)Ph, 3d; [CH2](3)Si(OEt)(3), 3e) char
acterized principally by a small upfield shift in their P-31{H-1} NMR
spectra compared to that of 1 and by their distinctive H-1 NMR spectra
. Complex 3b . 4MeOH crystallizes in the space group P (1) over bar wi
th a = 11.448(6) Angstrom, b = 13.10(1) Angstrom, c = 11.178(7) Angstr
om, alpha = 93.16(6)degrees, beta = 99.51(5)degrees, gamma = 92.19(5)d
egrees, V = 1648(2) Angstrom(3), and D-calcd = 1.250 g cm(-3) for Z =
1. Complex 3e reacts with the surface hydroxyl groups of indium-doped
tin oxide (ITO) electrodes, to give monolayers of anchored, redox-acti
ve Ru(II)-diphosphine complexes, characterized by cyclic voltammetry.
The modified electrodes are stable to repetitive cycling over the Ru(I
I)/Ru(III) redox wave in acetonitrile-tetraethylammonium tetrafluorobo
rate and in aqueous buffer (pH 8). With anodized Pt electrodes, howeve
r, 3e reacts to form multilayers. Reaction of 1 with secondary amines
is more sluggish than reaction with primary amines, and only adducts w
ith pyrrolidine (3f) and morpholine (3g; impure) were isolated. With L
iC=C(CH2)(3)CH3, 1 reacts to give trans-[Ru(C=CR)(2)({Ph2P}(2)CHCH2C=C
R)2] (R = n-butyl, 5); acetylide nucleophiles displace the chloride li
gands as well as adding to the dppen double bonds of 1. Other carbanio
ns fail to react with 1. The cis complex 2 reacts with a limited range
of primary amines, to afford cis-[RuCl2({Ph2P}(2)CHCH2NHR)(2)] (R: n-
hexyl, 4a; [CH2](3)Si[OEt](3), 4b). However, 4b was too insoluble for
electrode derivatization. The ''half-sandwich'' complex [CpRuCl(dppen)
] (6; Cp = eta(5)-C5H5) also reacts with RNH2 to give [CpRuCl({PPh2}(2
)CHCH2NHR)](R: -[CH2](3)NH2, 7a; -CH2Ph, 7b).