Mark Draganjac
Arkansas State University
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Inorganica Chimica Acta | 1993
Haengsoon Park; David Minick; Mark Draganjac; A.W. Cordes; R.L. Hallford; Gordon Eggleton
Abstract The isolation and characterization of two mercaptan complexes of the general formula [CpRu(PPh3)2(RSH)]BF4, where R=benzyl and phenethyl, were undertaken to model the substrate/catalyst interaction of the hydrode-sulfurization (HDS) process. The IR data show a shift in the SH stretching frequency upon coordination. The structure of the [CpRu(PPh3)2(C6H5CH2CH2SH)]BF4 complex was determined by X-ray diffraction techniques: monoclinic space group P21/n, a=15.317(4), b=13.924(9), c=21.815(7) A, β=95.20(2)°, Z=4, R=0.057, Rw=0.073. The Ru is attached to two triphenylphosphine ligands, a cyclopentadienyl and the phenethylmercaptan. The Ru-S distance is 2.369(2) A and the S-H distance is 1.18 A.
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 1994
Haengsoon Park; Mark Draganjac; S.R. Scott; A.W. Cordes; Gordon L. Eggleton
The isolation and characterization of the trimethylenesulfide-coordinated complex, [CpRu(PPh3)2(SC3H6)]CF3SO3, is reported. The structure of [CpRu(PPh3)2(SC3H6)]CF3SO3 was determined by X-ray diffraction techniques: monoclinic space group I2/a, a=23.864(10), b=14.233(3), c=24.385(7) A, β=97.10(3)°, Z=8, R=0.046, Rw=0.065. The Ru is attached to two triphenylphosphine ligands, a cyclopentadienyl and the trimethylenesulfide. The Ru-S distance is 2.3459(20) A.
Journal of Chemical Crystallography | 2003
Mark Green; Mark Draganjac; Yanjing Jiang; Paul M. Nave; A.W. Cordes; C.D. Bryan; J.K. Dixon; S.L. Folkert; C.-H. Yu
The synthesis of a series of ruthenium complexes with cyclothioether ligands is reported. The compounds were characterized by X-ray diffraction techniques. The molecular structures of [CpRu(PPh3)2(pms)]BF4 (1), [CpRu(PPh3)2(1,3-dithiane)]OTfl (2), [CpRu(PPh3)2(1,3,5-trithiane)]OTfl (3), and [CpRu(PPh3)(1,4-dithiane)]BF4 (4) show chelation occurs only when the sulfur atoms are separated by at least two C atoms, creating a ligand bite size large enough to chelate. Cell parameters: 1, space group P21/c, a = 14.601(4), b = 19.102(10), c = 14.751(7) Å, β = 98.28(3)○; 2, space group P21/c, a = 12.859(7), b = 15.576(3), c = 22.126(11) Å, β = 102.22(4)○; 3, space group P21/c, a = 12.7320(20), b = 15.571(5), c = 22.287(4) Å, β = 101.812(14)○; 4, space group Pbca, a = 11.2010(10), b = 16.321(7), c = 28.966(4) Å. Compounds 2 and 3 are X-ray isomorphous. The Ru–S bond lengths range from 2.341(3), 2.365(3) Å in compound 4 to 2.382(4) Å in compound 2. Upon chelation (compound 4), with subsequent loss of PPh3, the Ru–P bond shortens to 2.327(3) Å. This may be due to reduced steric hindrance about the Ru atom. No evidence for C–S bond lengthening is observed.
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2001
Paul M. Nave; Mark Draganjac; Bryon Ward; A.W. Cordes; Tosha Barclay; Thomas R. Cundari; Jorge J. Carbó; Feliu Maseras
Abstract Dissolution of [CpRu(PPh 3 )(SC 4 H 8 ) 2 ]CF 3 SO 3 in thietane/CH 2 Cl 2 with stirring yields the title compound [CpRu(PPh 3 )(SC 3 H 6 ) 2 ]CF 3 SO 3 ( I ). The single crystal X-ray structure shows a disparity in the puckering of the two thietanes. One thietane ligand is near-planar, with torsion angles of ±1.5(5)° for CSCC and ±1.8(4)° for CCCS; the second thietane ligand of I has torsion angles of ±21.0(4)° for CSCC and ±25.0(3)° for CCCS. Compound I contains both the largest and the smallest torsion angles for any complex reported. Theoretical calculations were carried out for both thietane and for I using the gamess and gaussian 98 packages.
Journal of Coordination Chemistry | 2016
Ethan P. McMoran; Clement Mugenzi; Kyle Fournier; Mark Draganjac; Donavon Tony; Kwangkook Jeong; Douglas R. Powell; Lei Yang
Abstract Reaction of N-(4-pyridyl)picolinamide (4-ppa), N-(4-pyridyl)nicotinamide (4-pna), N-(4-pyridyl)isonicotinamide (4-pina), and N-(2-pyridyl)isonicotinamide (2-pina) with divalent metal salts led to the formation of six new coordination complexes. The X-ray structure of [Zn(4-ppa)2Cl2] (1) shows a mononuclear structure with interesting intermolecular hydrogen bonding interactions. [Zn(4-pna)(OAc)2]n (2), Cu(4-pna)(OTf)2(DMF)2]n (3), {[Zn(4-pina)(DMF)4](OTf)2}n (4), {[Fe(4-pina)(DMF)4](OTf)2}n (5), and [Cu(2-pina)(OTf)2(DMF)2]n (6) are one-dimensional coordination polymers with conformational differences caused by the coordination donor disposition, which demonstrates the flexibility of the pyridylamide ligands in polymeric structures. Reflectance UV-visible spectra and thermal properties of the coordination polymers are also reported.
Inorganica Chimica Acta | 1991
Colin Hester; Mark Draganjac; A.W. Cordes
Journal of Molecular Spectroscopy | 2012
Christopher J. Lue; Michael N. Sullivan; Mark Draganjac; Scott W. Reeve
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science | 2013
S. Muthyala; Mark Draganjac
Journal of the Arkansas Academy of Science | 2013
Paul M. Nave; Mark Draganjac; A.W. Cordes
Archive | 2011
Christopher J. Lue; Michael N. Sullivan; Mark Draganjac; Scott W. Reeve