Ru(Cp*)(PMe3)2(OH)


Reaction thermochemistry data

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Data compiled by: José A. Martinho Simões

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Individual Reactions

C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + Diphenylamine (solution) = C28H43NP2Ru (solution) + Water (solution)

By formula: C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + C12H11N (solution) = C28H43NP2Ru (solution) + H2O (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr1.2 ± 0.1kcal/molEqSBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; In a series of reactions involving similar ruthenium complexes, the reaction enthalpy was identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the entropy values are expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987. For this reaction, however a van't Hoff plot could be used. Temperature range: 293-328 K
Δr4.71kcal/molEqSBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Benzene; The reaction enthalpy was identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the the entropy is expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987

C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + Hydrogen (solution) = C16H34P2Ru (solution) + Water (solution)

By formula: C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + H2 (solution) = C16H34P2Ru (solution) + H2O (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-5.90 ± 0.79kcal/molEqSBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; The reaction enthalpy was identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the the entropy is expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987

C27H28OP2Pt (solution) + C28H43NP2Ru (solution) = C39H37NP2Pt (solution) + C16H34OP2Ru (solution)

By formula: C27H28OP2Pt (solution) + C28H43NP2Ru (solution) = C39H37NP2Pt (solution) + C16H34OP2Ru (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr-3.61kcal/molEqSBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; The reaction enthalpy can be identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the the entropy is expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987

C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + Hydrogen cyanide (solution) = C17H33NP2Ru (solution) + Water (solution)

By formula: C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + CHN (solution) = C17H33NP2Ru (solution) + H2O (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr<-9.39kcal/molEqSBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; The reaction enthalpy was identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the the entropy is expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987

C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + Methyl Alcohol (solution) = C17H36OP2Ru (solution) + Water (solution)

By formula: C16H34OP2Ru (solution) + CH4O (solution) = C17H36OP2Ru (solution) + H2O (solution)

Quantity Value Units Method Reference Comment
Δr0.kcal/molESTBryndza, Fong, et al., 1987solvent: Tetrahydrofuran; The reaction enthalpy was identified with the reaction Gibbs energy, since the the entropy is expected to be small Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987

References

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Bryndza, Fong, et al., 1987
Bryndza, H.E.; Fong, L.K.; Paciello, R.A.; Tam, W.; Bercaw, J.E., J. Am. Chem. Soc., 1987, 109, 1444. [all data]


Notes

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