Issue 1, 1980

Structural and mechanistic studies of co-ordination compounds. Part 24. Application of cyclic voltammetry to study the chelation effect on acid hydrolysis of some cis- and trans-ruthenium(II) amine complexes

Abstract

Formal reduction potentials Ef of a series of tertramine ruthenium(III) complexes of the type cis- and trans-[RuL (A)X]n+ have been determined by cyclic voltammetry (c.v.) in aqueous solution. In general, for a given pair of unidentate ligands A and X, the Ef values increase with increased chelation fo L: (NH3)4 < (en)2(en = H2NCH2CH2NH2) < 2,3,2-tet(3,7-diazanonane-1,9-diamine, RS isomer) < cyclam (1,4,8,11-tetra-azacyclotetradecane). On the other hand, for a given tetramine L, the Ef values vary with the nature of A and X in the following manner: dihalogeno- < aquahalogeno- < diaqua-couples, and chloro- < bromo- < isothiocyanato-couples. The Ef values of cis isomers are greater than those of the trans counterparts. The kinetics of aquation of some ruthenium(II) complexes of the type trans-[RuLX2](X = Cl or Br) have also been followed over a range of temperature by the c.v. technique.These reactions are stereoretentive with negative entropies of activation, the first-order rate constants, k1, decrease with increased chelation, and the complexes are less labile than the corresponding cis, isomers similar features to those of the corresponding cobalt(III) and ruthenium(III) complexes. A dissociative machanism with a square-pyramidal intermediate is assumed for these reactions. The importance of solvation, nephelauxetic, and σ-trans effects has been invoked to explain the above thermodynamic and kinetic behaviour of these ruthenium complexes.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 128-133

Structural and mechanistic studies of co-ordination compounds. Part 24. Application of cyclic voltammetry to study the chelation effect on acid hydrolysis of some cis- and trans-ruthenium(II) amine complexes

C. Poon, C. Che and Y. Kan, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 128 DOI: 10.1039/DT9800000128

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