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Title: | Synthesis of novel allene-coordinated, phosphido-bridged Ru2Pt clusters involving enyne to allene transformation |
Authors: | Mathur, Pradeep Rai, Dhirendra Kumar Mobin, Shaikh M. |
Keywords: | Chemical bonds;Hydrocarbons;Isomers;Phosphorus compounds;Platinum;Ruthenium;Alkyne groups;Phenyl group;Pt clusters;Reaction conditions;Relative positions;Toluene solution;Rubidium compounds |
Issue Date: | 2014 |
Publisher: | American Chemical Society |
Citation: | Mathur, P., Rai, D. K., Joshi, R. K., Jha, B., & Mobin, S. M. (2014). Synthesis of novel allene-coordinated, phosphido-bridged Ru2Pt clusters involving enyne to allene transformation. Organometallics, 33(14), 3857-3866. doi:10.1021/om500561b |
Abstract: | Microwave irradiation of a toluene solution of the diyne FcC 2C2Ph and Ru3(CO)12 yields the [Ru(CO)3(η4-ruthenole)] derivatives 1a-f, which differ in relative positions of the uncoordinated alkyne group. Upon treatment with Pt(PPh3)2C2H4, the ruthenoles 1a-c, containing a single free C-C unit at the α position with respect to the ring Ru metal, yield the novel allene-coordinated, phosphido-bridged Ru 2Pt clusters 3a-c along with their phosphine-substituted derivatives 4a-c. Under similar reaction conditions, isomers 1d,e, which are devoid of any free C-C unit at the α position, and 1f, having free C-C units at both α positions, form only their phosphine-substituted derivatives 4d-f. The formation of Ru2Pt clusters from ruthenole complexes involves cleavage of the P-C bond of the phosphine and migration of the resulting phenyl group onto the free alkyne, which leads to enyne to allene transformation. © 2014 American Chemical Society. |
URI: | https://doi.org/10.1021/om500561b https://dspace.iiti.ac.in/handle/123456789/9349 |
ISSN: | 0276-7333 |
Type of Material: | Journal Article |
Appears in Collections: | Department of Chemistry |
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