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  5. Solvent-dependent switch of ligand donor ability and catalytic activity of ruthenium(II) complexes containing pyridinylidene amide (PYA) n-heterocyclic carbene hybrid ligands
 
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Solvent-dependent switch of ligand donor ability and catalytic activity of ruthenium(II) complexes containing pyridinylidene amide (PYA) n-heterocyclic carbene hybrid ligands

Author(s)
Leigh, Vivienne  
Carleton, Daniel J.  
Olguín, Juan  
Müller-Bunz, Helge  
Wright, L. James  
Albrecht, Martin  
Uri
http://hdl.handle.net/10197/6823
Date Issued
2014-07-21
Date Available
2015-08-19T16:17:27Z
Abstract
Chelating ligands incorporating both N-[1-alkylpyridin-4(1H)-ylidene]amide (PYA) and N-heterocyclic carbene (NHC) donor sites were prepared and used for the synthesis of ruthenium(II) complexes. Cyclic voltammetry, NMR, and UV–vis spectroscopy of the complexes indicate a solvent-dependent contribution of the limiting resonance structures associated with the ligand in solution. The neutral pyridylidene imine structure is more pronounced in apolar solvents (CH2Cl2), while the mesoionic pyridinium amide form is predominant in polar solvents (MeOH, DMSO). The distinct electronic properties of these hybrid PYA-NHC ligands in different solvents have a direct influence on the catalytic activity of the ruthenium center, e.g., in the dehydrogenation of benzyl alcohol to benzaldehyde. The activity in different solvents qualitatively correlates with the solvent permittivity.
Sponsorship
European Research Council
Other Sponsorship
University of Auckland
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
American Chemical Society
Journal
Inorganic Chemistry
Volume
53
Issue
15
Start Page
8054
End Page
8060
Copyright (Published Version)
2014 American Chemical Society
Subjects

Redox

Catalysis

DOI
10.1021/ic501026k
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
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