Issue 24, 1995

Synthesis, structural characterisation and nuclear magnetic resonance study of [Ru6C(CO)153122-C16H16-µ-O)]: an intermediate in the formation of [Ru6C(CO)143222-C16H16)]

Abstract

The complex [Ru6C(CO)153122-C16H16-µ-O)] has been isolated and fully characterised in solution by 1H NMR spectroscopy and in the solid state by single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis. On heating it undergoes quantitative conversion to the carbido cluster, [Ru6C(CO)143222-C16H16)], with the expulsion of CO2, and on this basis may be considered as a key intermediate in the formation of the carbido cluster. This complex is a rare example of a molecular system containing both the carbido and oxo ligand, possibly derived from the cleavage of a carbonyl group, which are trapped within a metal-cluster framework. The isolation of this new cluster may be taken to indicate that the initial attack by a co-ordinated carbonyl group appears to take place on the co-ordinated organo moiety, thereby providing evidence for an intramolecular mechanism.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 4113-4119

Synthesis, structural characterisation and nuclear magnetic resonance study of [Ru6C(CO)153122-C16H16-µ-O)]: an intermediate in the formation of [Ru6C(CO)143222-C16H16)]

P. J. Dyson, B. F. G. Johnson, C. M. Martin, D. Reed, D. Braga and F. Grepioni, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 4113 DOI: 10.1039/DT9950004113

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