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The Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of a Series of Ruthenium N-triphosPh Complexes
Published on: April 10, 2015
Constrained-geometry ruthenium carboranyl complexes and their unique chemical properties
1Department of Chemistry, The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shatin, New Territories, China.
Abstract:
By utilizing the unique electronic and steric properties of the icosahedral carboranyl moiety, a new class of constrained-geometry ruthenium complexes bearing linked cyclopentadienyl-carboranyl ligands has been achieved. They exhibit interesting reactivity patterns, of which some are different from conventional cyclopentadienyl ruthenium complexes. For example, the Cp in the constrained-geometry [eta(5):sigma(C)-Me(2)C(C(5)H(4))C(2)B(10)H(10)]Ru systems is active and participates in reactions to give C-C coupling products whereas the "CpRu" moiety in CpRu-X is inert and remains intact in the same reactions. The constrained-geometry ligands can also stabilize mononuclear Ru bis(vinylidene) complexes and furnish the Ru-C(cage) to Ru-B(cage) conversion in the presence of H(2). This account provides an overview of our recent work in this area.
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