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Complexes of some platinum group metals with hydrazone ligands and their catalytic oxidative properties

Komplexe einiger Platinmetalle mit Hydrazonliganden und ihre katalytischen oxidativen Eigenschaften

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New complexes of ruthenium(II), ruthenium(III), osmium(III) and palladium(II) have been prepared with a neutral bidendate hydrazone ligand derived from antipyrine-4-carboxaldehyde and benzoylhydrazine. Ruthenium(III) complexes have also been synthesized from monobasic bidendate ligands prepared from benzaldehyde and benzoyl orp-substituted (Me, Cl) benzoyl hydrazine. The complexes were characterized by spectroscopic techniques and investigated by cyclic voltammetry. The efficient catalytic oxidation of alcohols and 3,5-di-tbutyl catechol in the presence of N-methylmorpholine-N-oxide orm-chloroperbenzoic acid as co-oxidants is reported.

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Neue Komplexe von Ru(II), Ru(III), Os(III) und Pd(II) mit einem aus Antipyrin-4-carbaldehyd und Benzoylhydrazin hergestellten neutralen bidentaten Hydrazonliganden wurden synthetisiert. Im Fall von Ru(III) wurden auch aus Benzaldehyd und verschiedenen Benzoylhydrazinen gewonnene monobasische bidentate Liganden eingesetzt. Die Komplexe wurden mittels spektroskopischer Methoden charakterisiert und mit Hilfe der cyclischen Voltammetrie untersucht. Es wird über die effiziente katalytische Oxidation von Alkoholen und 3,5-di-tButyl-katechol in Gegenwart von N-Methyl-morpholin-N-oxid oderm-Chlorperbenzoesäure als Co-Oxidantien berichtet.

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El-Hendawy, A.M., Al-Kubaisi, A.H. & Shoair, A.F. Complexes of some platinum group metals with hydrazone ligands and their catalytic oxidative properties. Monatsh Chem 126, 1291–1302 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00807058

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