Issue 6, 2010

Bimetallic Ru–Cu tellurido complexes: controlled synthesis and electrochemical studies of copper halide–TeRu5 and Te2Ru4clusters

Abstract

When [TeRu5(CO)14]2 (1) was treated with 1 equiv. of CuX (X = Cl, Br, I) in THF, mono-CuX–TeRu5 clusters [TeRu5(CO)14CuX]2 (X = Cl, 2a; Br, 2b; I, 2c) were obtained. Clusters 2a–2c consist of an octahedral TeRu5 core, in which one triangular Ru3 plane is capped by a μ3-CuX fragment. For CuX (X = Cl, Br), the reaction of complex 1 with 2 equiv. of CuX in THF at room temperature formed Cu4X2-linked di-TeRu5 clusters [{TeRu5(CO)14}2Cu4X2]2− (X = Cl, 3a; Br, 3b), while the same reaction in MeCN at −35 °C produced bis-CuX–TeRu5 complexes [TeRu5(CO)14(CuX)2]2 (X = Cl, 4a; Br, 4b). X-Ray analysis showed that 4b displays a TeRu5 core with two adjacent Ru3 triangles each capped by a μ3-CuBr ligand while 3b has two TeRu5 cores that are linked by a μ6-Cu4Br2 moiety. Clusters 4a and 4b underwent coupling reactions in THF to yield clusters 3a and 3b, and easily transformed to bis-CuX–Te2Ru4 clusters [Te2Ru4(CO)10(CuX)2]2 (X = Cl, 5a; X = Br, 5b) in MeCN. On the other hand, the reaction of 1 with 2 equiv. of CuI in THF directly produced the bis-CuI–Te2Ru4 cluster [Te2Ru4(CO)10(CuI)2]2 (5c). The nature, stability, stepwise cluster transformation, and electrochemistry of these CuX-incorporated TeRu5- and Te2Ru4-based complexes are discussed systematically. In particular, the effects of CuX and the metal cores (TeRu5vs. Te2Ru4) on the resultant Te–Ru–Cu clusters are further elucidated by molecular orbital calculations at the B3LYP level of the density functional theory.

Graphical abstract: Bimetallic Ru–Cu tellurido complexes: controlled synthesis and electrochemical studies of copper halide–TeRu5 and Te2Ru4 clusters

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Sep 2009
Accepted
23 Oct 2009
First published
03 Dec 2009

Dalton Trans., 2010,39, 1492-1503

Bimetallic Ru–Cu tellurido complexes: controlled synthesis and electrochemical studies of copper halideTeRu5 and Te2Ru4 clusters

M. Shieh, Y. Chu, C. Miu, P. Wu and T. Zeng, Dalton Trans., 2010, 39, 1492 DOI: 10.1039/B919176C

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