Unexpected coordination behavior of ruthenium to a polymeric α-diimine containing the poly[bis(arylimino)acenaphthene] fragment
[Display omitted] •Mixtures of Ar-BIAN oligomers can be easily accessed from cheap reagents.•Cross-linking of oligomers with terephthaloyl monomers yields an insoluble polymeric ligand.•Ruthenium(II) coordinates to the amido moiety instead than to the imine in the polymeric ligand.•Different coordin...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Inorganica Chimica Acta 2021-04, Vol.518, p.120257, Article 120257 |
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•Mixtures of Ar-BIAN oligomers can be easily accessed from cheap reagents.•Cross-linking of oligomers with terephthaloyl monomers yields an insoluble polymeric ligand.•Ruthenium(II) coordinates to the amido moiety instead than to the imine in the polymeric ligand.•Different coordination of monomeric/oligomeric and polymeric ligands explains different catalytic activities.•The coordination mode of ligands included into a functionalized polymer should not be given for granted.
Use of homogeneous catalysts poses the problem of their recovery at the end of the reaction. A possible strategy to circumvent this problem is to make the ligand part of a polymer with limited solubility. In this work, we investigated the immobilization of complexes of Ar-BIAN ligands (Ar-BIAN = bis(arylimido)acenaphthene). We employed 4,4′-methylene-bis(aniline) as an amine able to bridge two acenaphthene moieties. However, the obtained product was a mixture of short-chain oligomers. A ruthenium complex of this mixture (Oligo-BIAN) was indeed catalytically active in the model hydrogenation of nitrobenzene to aniline by CO/H2O but the complexes were too soluble in the reaction mixture to allow for an easy recovery. We thus further extended the molecular weight of Oligo-BIAN by polymerizing it with terephthaloyl chloride obtaining a polyamide (Poly-BIAN). The latter was insoluble in all solvents but its ruthenium complex was catalytically inactive in the model reaction. An deeper investigation, showed that coordination mode of monomeric Ar-BIAN ligands and Oligo-BIAN to [Ru(CO)3Cl2(THF)] is differs from that of Poly-BIAN. This result was completely unexpected and constitutes a general warning not to give for granted the coordination mode of a complex to a functionalized polymer. |
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ISSN: | 0020-1693 1873-3255 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.ica.2021.120257 |