Dimethylammoniumdichlorotri(μ-chloro)bis{(R)-(+)-2,2'-bis[di(3,5-xylyl)phosphino]-1,1'-binaphthyl}diruthenate(II)[NH2Me2][{RuCl((R)-xylbinap)} 2(μ-Cl)3]


Chemical Name: Dimethylammoniumdichlorotri(μ-chloro)bis{(R)-(+)-2,2'-bis[di(3,5-xylyl)phosphino]-1,1'-binaphthyl}diruthenate(II)[NH2Me2][{RuCl((R)-xylbinap)} 2(μ-Cl)3]
CAS Number: 944451-08-5
Product Number: AG003C6O(AGN-PC-0W41P9)
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Molecular Formula: C114H132Cl5NP4Ru2+
Molecular Weight: 2019.5746

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Properties
Storage:
Inert atmosphere;2-8℃;
Computed Properties
Molecular Weight:
1898.314g/mol
Hydrogen Bond Donor Count:
5
Hydrogen Bond Acceptor Count:
3
Rotatable Bond Count:
14
Exact Mass:
1901.39g/mol
Monoisotopic Mass:
1896.388g/mol
Topological Polar Surface Area:
12A^2
Heavy Atom Count:
118
Formal Charge:
1
Complexity:
1010
Isotope Atom Count:
0
Defined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Atom Stereocenter Count:
0
Defined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Undefined Bond Stereocenter Count:
0
Covalently-Bonded Unit Count:
7
Compound Is Canonicalized:
Yes

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Chemical Structure



The Ruthenate(1-), bis[1,1'-(1R)-[1,1'-binaphthalene]-2,2'-diylbis[1,1-bis(3,5-dimethylphenyl)phosphine-κP]]tri-μ-chlorodichlorodi-, hydrogen complex with N-methylmethanamine is a highly versatile reagent used in chemical synthesis. This complex plays a crucial role in various organic transformations due to its unique properties.In chemical synthesis, this complex is utilized as a catalyst for various reactions such as hydrogenation, oxidation, and cross-coupling reactions. Its high reactivity and selectivity make it a valuable tool for the preparation of complex organic molecules. Additionally, the presence of N-methylmethanamine in the complex aids in enhancing the catalytic activity and selectivity of the ruthenate species.Overall, the application of this complex in chemical synthesis offers chemists a powerful tool to achieve efficient and selective transformations, making it an indispensable component in modern organic synthesis strategies.