Electrospray Ionization Tandem Mass Spectrometry of Polymetallic μ-Oxo- and Carboxylate-Bridged [Ru3O(CH3COO)6(Py)2(L)]+ Complexes: Intrinsic Ligand (L) Affinities with Direct Access to Steric Effects
[Ru3O(CH3COO)6(py)2(L)]+ (1 +) are polymetallic singly charged cationic complexes with a unique structural arrangement in which three neutral ligands are bound via ruthenium atoms to a highly delocalized symmetrical triangular tridentate [Ru3O(CH3COO)6]+ core bonded by a μ-oxo and six carboxylate br...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Organometallics 2006-06, Vol.25 (13), p.3245-3250 |
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Zusammenfassung: | [Ru3O(CH3COO)6(py)2(L)]+ (1 +) are polymetallic singly charged cationic complexes with a unique structural arrangement in which three neutral ligands are bound via ruthenium atoms to a highly delocalized symmetrical triangular tridentate [Ru3O(CH3COO)6]+ core bonded by a μ-oxo and six carboxylate bridges. Several 1(PF6) complexes with various terminal ligands (L) and two pyridines (py) used as reference ligands were synthesized. These complexes were directly transferred from a methanol solution to the gas phase and characterized by electrospray ionization mass spectrometry (ESI-MS) and subsequently dissociated by gentle collisions with argon molecules via ESI-MS/MS. The applicability of Cooks' kinetic method (CKM) to rank the binding affinities of a set of L to the [Ru3O(CH3COO)6]+ core was demonstrated by the good linear correlation (R = 0.98) observed in a CKM plot for which the relative peak intensities of the two fragment ions arising from the competitive loss of py or L as well as L affinities predicted by PM3(tm) calculations were used. Steric effects greatly affect L affinities, as evidenced by the values measured for ortho-substituted pyridines. The gaseous 1 + were found to display a relatively high effective temperature of 1258 K. We have therefore extended CKM to investigate metal−ligand interactions, showing its usefulness to order and measure intrinsic (no solvent or counterion effects) ligand affinities to large and structurally intricate polymetallic complexes. |
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ISSN: | 0276-7333 1520-6041 |
DOI: | 10.1021/om060026k |