Cj. Adams et al., Reactions of the cluster complex [Ru-5(mu(5)-C-2)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(11)] with terminal alkynes HC CR (R = Ph, Bu-t or SiMe3), J CHEM S DA, (15), 1999, pp. 2451-2459
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17
Categorie Soggetti
Inorganic & Nuclear Chemistry
Journal title
JOURNAL OF THE CHEMICAL SOCIETY-DALTON TRANSACTIONS
Reaction of the dicarbon-containing complex [Ru-5(mu(5)-C-2)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-
PPh2)(2)(CO)(11)] 1 with monosubstituted alkynes HC=CR (R=Ph, Bu-t or SiMe3
) yielded [Ru-5(mu(5)-CCCHCR)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(10)] (R=Ph, Bu-t o
r SiMe3) in which the Ru-5 pentagon in 1 is retained. Coupling of the C-2 a
nd alkyne moieties forms a CCCHCR ligand which in combination with one Ru a
tom forms a metallacycle. The unsubstituted terminal carbon has a strong ca
rbidic interaction with four of the Ru atoms. Carbonylation of the R=Ph and
SiMe3 complexes yields [Ru-5(mu(5)-CCCHCR)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(11)]
(R=Ph or SiMe3), in which one Ru atom has been extruded from the cluster,
although retained by co-ordination to bridging PPh2, SMe and hydrocarbon li
gands. A minor product in each case was identified as [Ru-5{mu(5)-CC[C(O)SM
e]CHCR}(mu-SMe)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(10) (R=Ph or SiMe3). Here, the organic liga
nd is formed by combination of the CCCHCR ligand with CO and one of the SMe
groups and is attached to an Ru-5 core with an open-envelope conformation.
Pyrolysis of [Ru-5(mu-CCCHCR)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(11)] afforded [Ru
-5(mu(5)-CCCHCR)(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(10)] and [Ru-5(mu(5)-CCCHCR)(mu
(3)-SMe)(mu-SMe)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(9)] (R=Ph or SiMe3), in which one SMe grou
p becomes triply bridging. The complex [Ru-5{mu(5)-CC(CHCSiMe3)C(=CHSiMe3)C
O}(mu-SMe)(2)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(8)], in which the organic ligand, formed by c
ombination of CO, HC2SiMe3 and CCHSiMe3 molecules, is attached to the oppos
ite side of the open-envelope cluster from that in [Ru-5{mu(5)-CC[C(O)SMe]C
HCR}(mu-SMe)(mu-PPh2)(2)(CO)(10)], has also been isolated. The structures o
f five complexes were determined from single-crystal X-ray studies.