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The Synthesis, Characterization and Reactivity of a Series of Ruthenium N-triphosPh Complexes
Published on: April 10, 2015
A straightforward access to ruthenium-coordinated fluorophosphines from phosphorous oxyacids
Fuencisla Delgado Calvo1, Vincenzo Mirabello, Maria Caporali
1Istituto di Chimica dei Composti Organometallici, Via Madonna del Piano 10, 50019 Sesto Fiorentino, Italy. maria.caporali@iccom.cnr.it.
Abstract:
The transformation of phosphorous oxyacids into the corresponding fluorophosphines was mediated by [RuCp(PPh3)2Cl] under mild reaction conditions using a soft deoxofluorinating agent. The reaction is selective, proceeds with high yields and can be extended to a wide range of phosphorous oxyacids once coordinated to the ruthenium synthon [RuCp(PPh3)2](+) as their hydroxyphosphine tautomer. Deoxofluorination of phenylphosphinic acid was also mediated by [RuCp(R)(CH3CN)3]PF6, where Cp(R): Cp = C5H5, Cp* = C5Me5, and [Ru(η(6)-p-cymene)(μ-Cl)Cl]2. X-Ray single crystal structures of the two new derivatives, [RuCp(PPh3)2{PhP(OH)2}]CF3SO3 and [Ru(η(6)-p-cymene)Cl2{PhP(OH)2}] have been determined.
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