Ruthenium, copper and ruthenium-copper complexes of an unsymmetrical phosphino pyridyl 1,8-naphthyridine PNNN ligand

27 September 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

A new unsymmetrical dinucleating phosphino pyridyl 1,8-naphthyridine ligand PNNN is reported. Reaction with CuCl gave the dicopper complex [Cu2(µ-Cl)2(PNNN)] (1). In contrast, complexation of [RuCl2(cymene)]2 yielded a monometallic species [RuCl(cymene)(PNNN)]Cl ([2]Cl) in which the Ru is bound to the κ2-N,N, rather than κ2-P,N, binding pocket. The selective formation of the monoruthenium complex [2]Cl enabled synthesis of heterobimetallic complexes [RuCuCl3(cymene)(PNNN)] (3) and [RuCuCl2(cymene)(PNNN)]2[PF6]2 ([4]2[PF6]2), which both exhibit κ1-P coordination of Cu. Complexes 1 and [4]2[PF6]2 exhibit reversible dearomatisation-aromatisation behaviour at the metal-ligand cooperative methylene site upon sequential treatment with base (KOtBu) and acid (HCl). Notably, deprotonation of [4]2[PF6]2 induces a shift in the coordination mode of Cu to κ2-P,N.

Keywords

ruthenium
copper
bimetallic
naphthyridine
phosphine

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