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Nitrile Hydrolysis of 4‐Cyanopyridinepentaammineruthenium(III) Complex
Author(s) -
Yeh Joyce,
Liu Kwery,
Lien MingHuei,
Yeh Andrew
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
journal of the chinese chemical society
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.329
H-Index - 45
eISSN - 2192-6549
pISSN - 0009-4536
DOI - 10.1002/jccs.200300057
Subject(s) - chemistry , protonation , nitrile , deprotonation , hydrolysis , nucleophile , medicinal chemistry , reaction rate constant , yield (engineering) , organic chemistry , kinetics , catalysis , ion , physics , materials science , quantum mechanics , metallurgy
The nitrile ligands undergo hydrolysis to amides under mild conditions when Ru(NH 3 ) 5 NCR 2+ (R = 4‐py, 4‐pyCH 3 + and CH=CHCN) complexes are oxidized to Ru(III). The rate of hydrolysis of Ru(NH 3 ) 5 NCpy 3+ increases with the increase in acid concentration as a result of the protonation of the pyridyl nitrogen. The kinetic results yield the rate constant of the hydrolysis for Ru(NH 3 ) 5 NCpyH 4+ complex as 0.12 s −1 at μ = 1.0 M HCl/LiCl, greater than that of a deprotonated species by nearly two orders of magnitude. The enormous increase in rate for the protonated complex arises mainly from the increase in electron withdrawing power due to protonation which will decrease the electron density on the nitrile carbon and make it easier for the nucleophilic attack of the water molecule.