(Arene)ruthenium Complexes with Imidazolin‐2‐imine and Imidazolidin‐2‐imine Ligands
European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry2014Vol. 2014(26), pp. 4287–4293
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Abstract
Abstract Imidazolin‐2‐imine and imidazolidin‐2‐imine ligands are versatile N donors in transition metal chemistry. Here, we describe the synthesis and characterization of (arene)Ru complexes with these ligands. Simple adducts of the type [( p‐ cymene)Ru(L)Cl 2 ] (L = 1,3‐diarylimidazolin‐2‐imine or 1,3‐dimesitylimidalzolidin‐2‐imine) can be converted into complexes in which the imines act as π ligands with tethered imine groups. Furthermore, the high basicity of the N donor group can promote self‐activation of the (arene)Ru complexes.
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