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Synthesis and electrochemistry of heterobimetallic ruthenium/platinum and molybdenum/platinum complexes

Journal Article · · Inorganic Chemistry
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1021/ic9510977· OSTI ID:258383
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  1. Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL (United States); and others

As starting materials for heterobimetallic complexes, [RuCp(PPh{sub 3})CO(PPh{sub 2}H)]PF{sub 6} and [RuCp(PPh{sub 3})CO({eta}-dppm)]-PF{sub 6} were prepared from RuCp(PPh{sub 3})(CO)Cl. In the course of preparing [RuCp({eta}{sup 2}-dppm)({eta}-dppm)]Cl from RuCp(Ph{sub 3}P)({eta}-dppm)Cl, the monomer RuCpCl({eta}-dppm){sub 2} was isolated. The uncommon coordination mode of the two monodentatebis(phosphines) was confirmed by X-ray crystallography [a = 11.490(1) {angstrom}, b = 14.869(2) {angstrom}, c = 15.447(2) {angstrom}, {alpha} = 84.63(1){degrees}, {beta} = 70.55(1){degrees}, {gamma} = 72.92(1){degrees}, V = 2378.7(5) {angstrom}{sup 3}, d{sub calc} = 1.355 g cm{sup -3} (298 K), triclinic, P1, Z = 2]. The dppm-bridged bimetallic complexes RuCp(PPh{sub 3})Cl({mu}-dppm)PtCl{sub 2}, RuCpCl({mu}-dppm){sub 2}PtCl{sub 2}, and [RuCp(PPh{sub 3})CO({mu}-dppm)PtCl{sub 2}]PF{sub 6} each exhibit electrochemistry consistent with varying degrees of metal-metal interaction. The cationic heterobimetallic complexes [Mo(CO){sub 3}({mu}-dppm){sub 2}Pt(H)]PF{sub 6} and [MoCp-(CO){sub 2}-({mu}-PPh{sub 2})({mu}-H)Pt(PPh{sub 3})(MeCN)]PF{sub 6} were prepared by chloride abstraction from the corresponding neutral bimetallic species and show electrochemical behavior similar to the analogous Ru/Pt complexes.

OSTI ID:
258383
Journal Information:
Inorganic Chemistry, Journal Name: Inorganic Chemistry Journal Issue: 4 Vol. 35; ISSN 0020-1669; ISSN INOCAJ
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English