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Predominance of electron-withdrawing effect over angular strain in the metal-promoted hydrolysis of 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine

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The reaction of 2,4,6-tris(2-pyridyl)-1,3,5-triazine (tptz) and RhCl 3 ·3H 2 O in refluxing ethanol–water (1:1) resulted in the hydrolysis of tptz to bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amide anion (bpca) and afforded a complex of composition [Rh(bpca) 2 ][PF 6 ] 1. However, hydrolysis of tptz did not occur when it was treated with RuCl 3 ·3H 2 O under similar condition, yielding instead the complex [Ru(tptz) 2 ][PF 6 ] 2 ·H 2 O 2. The molecular structures of 1 and 2 have been established by single-crystal X-ray analysis. In complex 1 the bis(2-pyridylcarbonyl)amido moiety functions as a tridentate ligand with nitrogen donor atoms and is bound to Rh III in a mutually perpendicular fashion forming a distorted-octahedral geometry around the metal ion. In complex 2 two tridentate tptz are co-ordinated to Ru II in a similar manner as found for 1. From a comparison of bond lengths and angles in the co-ordination spheres of 1 and 2 it is suggested that the electron-withdrawing effect (L→M) of the metal ion is the predominant factor, rather than angular strain at the carbonyl carbon atoms, responsible for hydrolysis of tptz. Electrochemical studies of 1 revealed a metal-based two-electron couple (Rh III –Rh I ) at -1.15 V and two ligand-based redox couples at -1.44 and -1.84 V. In the case of 2 the Ru II –Ru III couple appears at +1.77 V and the ligand-based reduction at -0.62 and -0.80 V which are significantly positively shifted compared to those of free tptz.

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