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Secondary-coordination-sphere mechanism

Bifunctional rhenium complexes [Re(H)(N0)(PR3)(C5H40H)] (R = Cy, j-Pr) have effected the transfer hydrogenation of ketones and imines DFT calculations suggest a secondary-coordination-sphere mechanism for the former. ... [Pg.9]

Similarities between [Ru(bpy),]2+ (discussed in Chapter 13) and [Pt,(pop)J4 are apparent. Reactive excited states are produced in each when it is subjected to visible light. The excited state ruthenium cation, [Ru(bpy)3]" +, can catalytically convert water to hydrogen and oxygen. The excited slate platinum anion, [Pt,(pop)J 4-, can catalytically convert secondary alcohols to hydrogen and ketones. An important difference, however, is that the ruthenium excited stale species results from (he transfer of an electron from the metal to a bpy ligand, while in the platinum excited state species the two unpaired electrons are metal centered. As a consequence, platinum reactions can occur by inner sphere mechanisms (an axial coordination site is available), a mode of reaction rot readily available to the 18-clectron ruthenium complex.-03... [Pg.897]


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