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Forging Ru-C sp 2 Bonds in Paddlewheel Complexes Using the Lithium-Halogen Exchange Reaction.

Inorganic Chemistry 2019 January 31
Reported herein are the first examples of the formation of Ru-Csp2 bonds in paddlewheel diruthenium species. A series of six Ru2 ( ap)4 (C6 H4 -4-X) type compounds ( ap = 2-anilinopyridinate; X = NMe2 (1), N,N-(C6 H4 -4-OMe)2 (2), t Bu (3), H (4), Br (5), CF3 (6)) was synthesized by employing the lithium-halogen exchange reaction with a variety of para-substituted aryl halides. These compounds have been characterized via electronic absorption spectroscopy, cyclic voltammetry, mass spectrometry, and magnetism studies, and their molecular structures have been established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. All compounds are in the Ru2 5+ oxidation state, with a ground-state electronic configuration of σ2 π4 δ2 (π*δ*)3 . Crystal structures of 1-6 confirm this, indicating a Ru-Ru bond order of 2.5. Electrochemical data suggest that the σ-aryls are stronger donors than the σ-alkynyls. A range of electronically different substituents allows for a closer inspection of the extent of electronic conjugation across the diruthenium paddlewheel core and the axial aryl ligand.

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