Effects of Substituted Triarylphosphine Ligands on Electron Transfer in [(p-cymene)Ru] Complexes
Anthony Micci,
Julia Fumo,
Robert Pike
et al.
Abstract:The consequences of electron transfer in ruthenium-arene catalysts supported by triarylphosphine ligands has not been fully elucidated in coordinating solvents, which are known to engender further transformations in analogous Ru species upon oxidation and may reveal new modes of reactivity in these compounds. Herein, we report electrochemical studies of (p-cymene)RuCl2(PArX3) complexes containing substituted triarylphosphines (PArX3) and the effects of the ligand substituents on ET processes. These complexes u… Show more
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