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Oxidation of Benzyl Alcohol by a Dioxo Complex of Ruthenium(VI)
Estelle L. Lebeau1, Thomas J. Meyer
1Contribution from the Department of Chemistry, CB#3290, Venable Hall, The University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, North Carolina 27599-3290.
Abstract:
The kinetics and mechanism of reduction of trans-[Ru(VI)(tpy)(O)(2)(L)](2+) (L is H(2)O or CH(3)CN; tpy is 2,2':6',2' '-terpyridine) by benzyl alcohol have been studied in water and acetonitrile. The reactions are first order in alcohol and complex in both solvents and give benzaldehyde as the sole oxidation product. In acetonitrile, sequential Ru(VI) --> Ru(IV) and Ru(IV) --> Ru(II)(') steps occur. As shown by FTIR and UV-visible measurements, Ru(II)(') solvolyzes to give [Ru(II)(tpy)(CH(3)CN)(3)](2+) and benzaldehyde. With (18)O-labeled Ru(VI), approximately 50% of the label ends up in the aldehyde product for both the Ru(VI) --> Ru(IV) and Ru(IV) --> Ru(II) steps as shown by FTIR. In water, Ru(VI) --> Ru(IV) reduction is followed by rapid dimerization by &mgr;-oxo formation. Kinetic parameters for the individual redox steps in 0.1 M HClO(4) at 25 degrees C are k(VI)(-->)(IV) = 13.3 +/- 0.8 M(-)(1) s(-)(1) (DeltaH() = 11.4 +/- 0.2 kcal/mol, DeltaS() = -15.0 +/- 1 eu, k(H)/k(D) = 10.4 for alpha,alpha-d(2) benzyl alcohol). In CH(3)CN at 25 degrees C, k(VI)(-->)(IV) = 67 +/- 3 M(-)(1) s(-)(1) (DeltaH() = 7.5 +/- 0.3 kcal/mol, DeltaS() = -33 +/- 2 eu, k(H)/k(D) = 12.1) and k(IV)(-->)(II)(') = 2.4 +/- 0.1 (DeltaH() = 5.1 +/- 0.3 kcal/mol, DeltaS() = -47 +/- 2 eu, k(H)/k(D) = 61.5). On the basis of the (18)O labeling results in CH(3)CN, the O atom of the oxo group transfers to benzyl alcohol in both steps. Mechanisms are proposed involving prior coordination of the alcohol followed by O insertion into a benzylic C-H bond.