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Ebbe Nordlander. Portrait.

Ebbe Nordlander

Professor

Ebbe Nordlander. Portrait.

Formation of Rhodium Carbonyl Cluster Thiolates with Concomitant H2 evolution

Author

  • Nitsa Kiriakidou-Kazemifar
  • Matti Haukka
  • Tapani Pakkanen
  • Sergey Tunik
  • Ebbe Nordlander

Summary, in English

Reaction of [Rh6(CO)15(NCMe)] with p-thiocresol [(4-Me)C6H4SH] leads to the formation of [Rh2(CO)4(μ-SC6H4CH3)2] as the main product along with a small amount of [Rh6(CO)16]. An approximately 30-fold excess of the thiol is required in order to obtain a good yield of the thiolate-bridged dimer while reaction of [Rh4(CO)12] with an excess of p-thiocresol leads to an apparently clean conversion to the dimeric Rh(I) complex. Mass spectrometric measurements show that the latter reaction involves evolution of H2, and CO evolution is indicated by the retardation of the reaction in CO saturated solution; these results suggest the following reaction stoichiometry: [Rh4(CO)12]+4RSH→2[Rh2(CO)4(μ-SR)2]+2H2+4CO. Kinetic measurements show that the reaction proceeds in three stages which are proposed to involve two rapid pre-equilibria and a final irreversible and relatively slow conversion to the products. The crystal and molecular structure of [Rh2(CO)4(μ2-SC6H4CH3)2] is reported.

Department/s

  • Department of Chemistry

Publishing year

2001

Language

English

Pages

65-73

Publication/Series

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry

Volume

623

Issue

1-2

Document type

Journal article

Publisher

Elsevier

Topic

  • Inorganic Chemistry

Keywords

  • Rhodium
  • Thiol
  • Cluster
  • Hydrodesulfurization
  • Mechanism

Status

Published

ISBN/ISSN/Other

  • ISSN: 0022-328X