Issue 26, 2006

The subtle effects of iron-containing metal surfaces on the reductive carbonylation of RuCl3

Abstract

The use of iron-containing metal surfaces, Fe, Fe–Cr-alloy and stainless steel, for the synthesis of mixed metal Ru–Fe compounds has been studied. The studied process was reductive carbonylation of RuCl3 in the presence of a metal surface. Reactions were carried out in ethanol solutions under 10–50 bar carbon monoxide pressure at 125 °C using an autoclave. During the reaction the metal surface was oxidized, releasing iron into the solution and acting as a sacrificial source of iron. Under these conditions the corrosion of the metal surface was facile and produced a series of iron-containing species. In addition to the formation of most obvious iron(II) products, such as [Fe(H2O)6]2+ or [FeCl2(H2O)4] the use of the metal surface also provided a route to novel labile trinuclear [Ru2Cl2(µ-Cl)4(CO)6FeL2] (L = H2O, EtOH) complexes. The stability and reactivity of the [Ru2Cl2(µ-Cl)4(CO)6FeL2] complexes were further studied using computational DFT methods. Based on the computational results a reaction route has been suggested for the formation and decomposition of [Ru2Cl2(µ-Cl)4(CO)6FeL2].

Graphical abstract: The subtle effects of iron-containing metal surfaces on the reductive carbonylation of RuCl3

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 Feb 2006
Accepted
04 May 2006
First published
12 May 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 3212-3220

The subtle effects of iron-containing metal surfaces on the reductive carbonylation of RuCl3

M. Haukka, M. Jakonen, T. Nivajärvi and M. Kallinen, Dalton Trans., 2006, 3212 DOI: 10.1039/B602834A

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