Dioxygen affinities of some ruthenium(III) schiff base complexesM.M., Taqui Khan and S A, Mizra and Z.A., Shaikh and Ch, Sreelatha and P, Paul and R S, Shukla and D. , Srinivas and A, Prakash Rao and S.H.R., Abdi and S.D , Bhat and G, Ramachandraiah (1992) Dioxygen affinities of some ruthenium(III) schiff base complexes. Polyhedron , 11 (14). pp. 1821-1827.
AbstractThe synthesis and dioxygen affinities of some ruthenium(III) Schiff base complexes in DMF solution in the presence of different axial bases are reported. The ligands used are bis(salicylaldehyde)ethylenediimine (salen), bis(salicylaldehyde)diethylenetriimine (saldien), bis(picolinaldehyde)-o-phenylenediimine (picoph), bis(picolinaidehyde)ethylenediimine (picen) and bis(picolinaldehyde)diethylenetriimine (picdien). The axial ligands employed are chloride (Cl−), imidazole (Im) and 2-methylimidazole (2-MeIm). From the oxygenation constants it is found that electron donating substituents on the Schiff bases increase the affinity for dioxygen. Equilibrium dioxygen uptake measurements at 278, 288 and 303 K provide values of ΔH° and ΔS° of oxygenation that fall in the range − 6.1 to −13.3 kcal mol− 1 for ΔH° and − 10 to − 31 cal deg− 1 mol− 1 for ΔS°. The dioxygen adducts of RuIII were characterized by electrochemistry, UV–vis, IR and EPR techniques as RuIV superoxo complexes
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