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Diruthenium(III) compounds, Ru2O(O2CAr)2(MeCN)4(PPh3)2(ClO4)2.cntdot.H2O and Ru2O(O2CAr)4(PPh3)2, with an (Ru2(.mu.-O)(.mu.-O2CAr)22+) core as model systems for the diiron centers in hemerythrin

Das, Birinchi K and Chakravarty, Akhil R (1990) Diruthenium(III) compounds, Ru2O(O2CAr)2(MeCN)4(PPh3)2(ClO4)2.cntdot.H2O and Ru2O(O2CAr)4(PPh3)2, with an (Ru2(.mu.-O)(.mu.-O2CAr)22+) core as model systems for the diiron centers in hemerythrin. In: Inorganic Chemistry, 29 (11). pp. 2078-2083.

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Abstract

Diruthenium(II1) compounds, Ru20(02CAr)2(MeCN)4(PPh3)2(C104)(z1~) Hazn0d R U ~ O ( O ~ C A ~ ) ~(2() P(PA~r ~= )P~h,C6H4-p-OMe), were prepared by reacting R U ~ C I ( O ~ CaAnd~ P)P~h 3 in MeCN and characterized by analytical and spectral data. The molecular structures of 1 with Ar = Ph and of 2 with Ar = C&p-OMe were determined by X-ray crystallography. Crystal data for Ru~~(~~CP~)~(M~CN),(PP~(~la)):~ m(oCnIoc~lin,ic), n~/~cH, ~a O= 27.722 (3) A, b = 10.793 (2) A, c = 23.445 ( 2 )A , fi = 124.18 (l)', V = 5803 A3, and 2 = 4. Cr stal data for Ru~O(O~CC~H~-~-O(M2b~): )o~rth(orPhoPm~bi~c, )Pn~n a, a = 22.767 (5) A, b = 22.084 (7) A, c = 12.904 (3) 1, V = 6488 AS; and 2 = 4. Both 1 and 2 have an (Ruz0(02CAr)z2t1 core that is analogous to the diiron core present in the oxidized form of the nonheme respiratory protein hemerythrin. The Ru-Ru distances of 3.237 (1) and 3.199 ( I ) A observed in 1 and 2, respectively, are similar to the M-M distances known in other model systems. The essentially diamagnetic nature of 1 and 2 is due to the presence of two strongly interacting t22 Ru"' centers. The intense colors of 1 (blue) and 2 (purple) are due to the charge-transfer transition involving an ( R ~ ~ ( f i - 0m)o~ie~ty.) The presence of labile MeCN and carboxylato ancillary ligands in I and 2, respectively, makes these systems reactive toward amine and heterocyclic bases.

Item Type: Journal Article
Publication: Inorganic Chemistry
Publisher: American Chemical Society
Additional Information: Copyright of this article belongs to American Chemical Society.
Department/Centre: Division of Chemical Sciences > Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
Date Deposited: 03 Feb 2011 10:36
Last Modified: 03 Feb 2011 10:36
URI: http://eprints.iisc.ac.in/id/eprint/35180

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