Pickup, Oliver J S (2012) Ruthenium Carboxylate Complexes as Probes to Metal Ligand Interactions. MSc by research thesis, University of York.
Abstract
A synthetic route to [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)2(PPh₃)₂] complexes (where R= 4-F, 4-CH3, 4-OMe, 4-NMe2, 3-F, 3-CH3, 3-OMe, 3-NMe2) has been developed. From these species, novel ruthenium-carbonyl [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(κ1-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(CO)(PPh₃)₂] (where R= 4-F,4-CH3,4-OMe,4-NMe2,3-F,3-CH3,3-NMe2), and vinylidene complexes [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(κ1-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(=C=HPh)(PPh₃)₂] (where R= 4-F,4-CH3,4-OMe,4-NMe2,3-F,3-CH3,3-NMe2),  have been synthesised. 
Hammett studies have shown the effect of changing the substituent on the carboxylate ligand on the M-C π-back bonding for the complexes of the general type [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(κ1-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(CO)(PPh₃)₂] and [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(κ1-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(=C=HPh)(PPh₃)₂]. The CO stretching frequencies in the IR spectra of the complexes [Ru(κ2-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(κ1-O₂CC₆H₄-R)(CO)(PPh₃)₂] demonstrate the more electron-donating substituents strengthen the bonding between the metal and the carbonyl ligand. A similar trend is observed in the case of the vinylidene-containing ruthenium complexes, demonstrating that the electronic properties of the ancillary ligands may profoundly affect the metal-vinylidene interaction.
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| Supervisors: | Lynam, Jason M | 
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| Keywords: | Ruthenium,Vinylidene,Carbonyl,Carboxylate,Acetate,π-back bonding | 
| Awarding institution: | University of York | 
| Academic Units: | The University of York > Chemistry (York) | 
| Depositing User: | Mr Oliver J S Pickup | 
| Date Deposited: | 18 Sep 2012 10:58 | 
| Last Modified: | 08 Feb 2022 23:08 | 
| Open Archives Initiative ID (OAI ID): | oai:etheses.whiterose.ac.uk:2745 | 
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