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Structure and Spectroelectrochemical Response of Arene–Ruthenium and Arene–Osmium Complexes with Potentially Hemilabile Noninnocent Ligands
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Inorganic ChemistryChemical EngineeringArene–osmium ComplexesEcec MechanismEngineeringNatural SciencesCoordination ComplexDiversity-oriented SynthesisOrganometallic ElectrochemistryOrganic ChemistryMolecular ComplexRedox ChemistryChemistrySquare Scheme BehaviorInorganic SynthesisRu ComplexesSpectroelectrochemical ResponseInorganic Compound
Nine of the compounds [M(L2–)(p-cymene)] (M = Ru, Os, L2– = 4,6-di-tert-butyl-N-aryl-o-amidophenolate) were prepared and structurally characterized (Ru complexes) as coordinatively unsaturated, formally 16 valence electron species. On L2–-ligand based oxidation to EPR-active iminosemiquinone radical complexes, the compounds seek to bind a donor atom (if available) from the N-aryl substituent, as structurally certified for thioether and selenoether functions, or from the donor solvent. Simulated cyclic voltammograms and spectroelectrochemistry at ambient and low temperatures in combination with DFT results confirm a square scheme behavior (ECEC mechanism) involving the Ln ligand as the main electron transfer site and the metal with fractional (δ) oxidation as the center for redox-activated coordination. Attempts to crystallize [Ru(Cym)(QSMe)](PF6) produced single crystals of [RuIII(QSMe•–)2](PF6) after apparent dissociation of the arene ligand.
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