Abstract
Herein, we developed the mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes. Such complexes can be difficult to prepare in solution, with long reaction times and average yields. With ball-milling, less than 3.5 hours of milling were sufficient to obtain the complexes in high yield. Such complexes were then evaluated as catalysts in the light-promoted mechanochemical reductive dehalogenation reaction. In addition to working under solvent-less conditions, the use of a Hantzsch amide instead of the classical ester allowed to drastically simplify the purification of the final compounds.
Supplementary materials
Title
Mechanosynthesis of ruthenium trisbipyridyl complexes and application in photoredox catalysis in a ball-mill
Description
Experimental procedures, characterization of compounds and copies of NMR spectra.
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