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Some Pentamethylcyclopentadienyl-Ruthenium Derivatives of Methyl Propiolate

Michael I. Bruce, Ben C. Hall, Brian W. Skelton, Edward R. T. Tiekink, Allan H. White and Natasha N. Zaitseva

Australian Journal of Chemistry 53(2) 99 - 107
Published: 2000

Abstract

The reaction between methyl propiolate and RuCl(PPh3)2Cp* and NH4PF6 in EtOH gives cationic vinylidene [Ru{=C=CH(CO2Me)}(PPh3)2Cp*] [PF6] (1), which is deprotonated to Ru(C_CCO2Me)(PPh3)2Cp* by NaOMe. The alkynyl complex reacts with PhCH2Br to give [Ru{=C=C(CH2Ph)(CO2Me)}(PPh3)2Cp*] + , isolated as its bromide and PF6 – salts. In contrast, reactions between methyl propiolate and RuCl(PPh3)2Cp* in benzene afford neutral vinyl-idene RuCl{=C=CH(CO2Me)}(PPh3)Cp* (4) and metallacycle RuCl{CH=C(CO2Me)CH=C(CO2Me)}(PPh3)Cp* (5). The former complex is dehydrochlorinated by NaOMe in the presence of MeCN or P(OMe)3 to give Ru(C_CCO2Me)(L)(PPh3)Cp* [L = MeCN and P(OMe)3, respectively]. A minor product (2%), obtained from treatment of (5) with NaOMe, is Ru{CH=C(CO2Me)CH=C(CO2Me)C=CHC(O)OMe}(CO)(PPh3)2 (8). X-Ray crystal structures of complexes (1), (4), (5) and (8) are reported.

Keywords: X-Ray crystallography; ruthenium; pentamethylcyclopentadiene.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH99099

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