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Russell P. Hughes

Russell P. Hughes (born December 23, 1946) an American/British chemist, is the Frank R. Mori Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College. His research interests are in organometallic chemistry, with emphasis on the chemistry of transition metal complexes interacting with fluorocarbons. His research group’s work in this area led to several creative syntheses of complexes of transition metal and perfluorinated hydrocarbon fragments.[1]

Education edit

Hughes was born on December 23, 1946, in Denbigh, Wales, the son of Elliot and Joan (Profit) Hughes. He became interested in Chemistry at Ecclesfield Grammar School, near Sheffield, under the tutelage of inspiring teacher Stanley Spencer. He earned his B.Sc. at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology, and his Ph.D. at the University of Toronto under John Powell. He held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Bristol in Michael Green's laboratory and at McGill University with John Harrod.[2]

Research career edit

Hughes began his independent scientific career as an assistant professor at Dartmouth College in 1976. He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1982, and Professor in 1986. He chaired the department of Chemistry from 1991 to 1994. In 1999, he was appointed to be the Inaugural Frank R. Mori Professor in the Arts & Sciences. His research has centered on organometallic chemistry, with focus on the chemistry of transition metal complexes interacting with fluorocarbons and the organometallic chemistry of small organic rings.[1] After 35 years of experimental work, he transitioned to computational chemistry and collaborative research.[2]

Honors edit

Hughes is a Fellow of the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation, the American Chemical Society, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation, and the Royal Society of Chemistry. He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree for his independent published research work by the University of Manchester in 1990. The American Chemical Society gave him its Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 2010.[2]

In 2002, Hughes received the Dartmouth Student Assembly’s “Profile in Excellence” Teaching Award. On his retirement from teaching in 2015, he was awarded the Elizabeth Howland Hand - Otis Norton Pierce Award. [citation needed]

Research highlights edit

Metal Complexes of Octafluorocyclooctatetraene (OFCOT) edit

One of Hughes’ research interests focused on the study of transition metal complexes with octafluorocyclooctatetraene (OFCOT), and the comparison of the structural features of these complexes to the hydrocarbon counterpart of OFCOT cyclooctatetraene (COT).[3] One striking difference in the coordination complexes of OFCOT is that their thermal stability and resistance to undergo dynamic rearrangements in binding geometry (reduced fluxional character) are greatly enhanced compared to COT analogs.[1] These differences can be rationalized based on the relative thermodynamic stability of the isomers computed using density functional theory (DFT).[1]

 
Differences in interactions of transition metals with cyclooctatetraene (COT) vs octafluorocyclooctatetraene (OFCOT)

First Transition Metal Complexes Containing Perfluorocyclopentadienyl Ligand edit

In 1992, Hughes and coworkers reported a creative use of flash vacuum pyrolysis (at 770 °C) to extrude CO from an oxacyclohexadienyl complex led to the first metallocene containing a perfluorinated cyclopentadienyl ring, η5-C5F5.[4] Direct comparison of the ruthenocene to its perfluorocyclopentadienyl analog enabled direct insight into the structural similarities and differences of the two compounds.[5] It was observed that the C5F5 interaction with Ru results in a shorter distance between this ring and Ru, compared to the hydrocarbon analog.[5]

 
Structural differences in ruthenocene to its perfluorocyclopentadienyl analog

Perfluorobenzyne Complex edit

In 2001, through dehydrofluorination of an iridium complex bearing perfluorophenyl and hydride groups, Hughes and coworkers synthesized to the first transition metal complex of perfluorobenzyne (C6F4).[6]

 
perfluorobenzyne

Perfluorocarbene Complexes edit

In 2005, through an inner-sphere reduction reaction of perfluoroalkyl ligands Hughes and coworkers provided a novel and useful route to difluorocarbene and perfluoroalkylidene complexes.[7] This was followed in 2007 by the synthesis of the first, and so far, the only, example of a carbene ligand bearing two strongly electron withdrawing perfluoroalkyl groups.[8]

 
perfluorocarbene complex

The Simplest Fluorocarbon as Ligand edit

In 2006, Hughes and coworkers showed that even the simplest possible fluorocarbon fragment, CF, stabilized by a triple bond to molybdenum, could be prepared by reduction of a Mo-trifluoromethyl complex.[9]

 
simplest fluorocarbon as ligand

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d Hughes, Russell P. (2010-11-01). "Fluorine as a ligand substituent in organometallic chemistry: A second chance and a second research career". Journal of Fluorine Chemistry. 2010 ACS Award Issue "For Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry" Russell P. Hughes. 131 (11): 1059–1070. doi:10.1016/j.jfluchem.2010.06.014.
  2. ^ a b c [1] Faculty page at Dartmouth>
  3. ^ Barefoot, Aldos C.; Corcoran, Edward W.; Hughes, Russell P.; Lemal, David M.; Saunders, W. Daniel; Laird, Brian B.; Davis, Raymond E. (1981-02-01). "Octafluorocyclooctatetraene transition-metal chemistry: 1,2-.eta. and 1,2,3,6-.eta. complexes of iron and platinum". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 103 (4): 970–972. doi:10.1021/ja00394a057. ISSN 0002-7863.
  4. ^ Curnow, Owen J.; Hughes, Russell P. (1992-07-01). "[Ru(.eta.5-C5Me5)(.eta.5-C5F5)]: the first transition-metal complex containing a perfluorocyclopentadienyl ligand". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 114 (14): 5895–5897. doi:10.1021/ja00040a083. ISSN 0002-7863.
  5. ^ a b Hughes, Russell P.; Zheng, Xiaoming; Ostrander, Robert L.; Rheingold, Arnold L. (1994-05-01). "Synthesis and Molecular Structure of [Ru(.eta.5-C5H5)(.eta.5-C5F5)]. Intramolecular Structural Comparison of the Cyclopentadienyl Ligand with its Perfluorinated Analog". Organometallics. 13 (5): 1567–1568. doi:10.1021/om00017a011. ISSN 0276-7333.
  6. ^ Hughes, Russell P.; Williamson, Alex; Sommer, Roger D.; Rheingold, Arnold L. (2001-08-01). "The First Transition Metal Complex of Tetrafluorobenzyne: Ir(η5-C5Me5)(PMe3)(η2-C6F4)". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 123 (30): 7443–7444. doi:10.1021/ja010992o. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 11472184.
  7. ^ Hughes, Russell P.; Laritchev, Roman B.; Yuan, Jian; Golen, James A.; Rucker, Adam N.; Rheingold, Arnold L. (2005-11-01). "A Simple Route to Difluorocarbene and Perfluoroalkylidene Complexes of Iridium". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 127 (43): 15020–15021. doi:10.1021/ja055166k. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 16248629.
  8. ^ Yuan, Jian; Hughes, Russell P.; Rheingold, Arnold L. (2007-10-01). "The First Example of a Bis(trifluoromethyl)carbene Transition-Metal Complex and Its Reduction to a Perfluoroallene Complex". European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry. 2007 (30): 4723–4725. doi:10.1002/ejic.200700814. ISSN 1099-0682.
  9. ^ Huang, Hui; Hughes, Russell P.; Landis, Clark R.; Rheingold, Arnold L. (2006-06-01). "The Simplest Binary Fluorocarbon as a Ligand. Synthetic, Spectroscopic, Crystallographic, and Computational Studies of a Molybdenum Complex of Terminally Ligated Carbon Monofluoride (Fluoromethylidyne)". Journal of the American Chemical Society. 128 (23): 7454–7455. doi:10.1021/ja062510k. ISSN 0002-7863. PMID 16756295.

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Russell P Hughes born December 23 1946 an American British chemist is the Frank R Mori Professor Emeritus and Research Professor in the Department of Chemistry at Dartmouth College His research interests are in organometallic chemistry with emphasis on the chemistry of transition metal complexes interacting with fluorocarbons His research group s work in this area led to several creative syntheses of complexes of transition metal and perfluorinated hydrocarbon fragments 1 Contents 1 Education 2 Research career 3 Honors 4 Research highlights 4 1 Metal Complexes of Octafluorocyclooctatetraene OFCOT 4 2 First Transition Metal Complexes Containing Perfluorocyclopentadienyl Ligand 4 3 Perfluorobenzyne Complex 4 4 Perfluorocarbene Complexes 4 5 The Simplest Fluorocarbon as Ligand 5 ReferencesEducation editHughes was born on December 23 1946 in Denbigh Wales the son of Elliot and Joan Profit Hughes He became interested in Chemistry at Ecclesfield Grammar School near Sheffield under the tutelage of inspiring teacher Stanley Spencer He earned his B Sc at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology and his Ph D at the University of Toronto under John Powell He held postdoctoral fellowships at the University of Bristol in Michael Green s laboratory and at McGill University with John Harrod 2 Research career editHughes began his independent scientific career as an assistant professor at Dartmouth College in 1976 He was promoted to Associate Professor in 1982 and Professor in 1986 He chaired the department of Chemistry from 1991 to 1994 In 1999 he was appointed to be the Inaugural Frank R Mori Professor in the Arts amp Sciences His research has centered on organometallic chemistry with focus on the chemistry of transition metal complexes interacting with fluorocarbons and the organometallic chemistry of small organic rings 1 After 35 years of experimental work he transitioned to computational chemistry and collaborative research 2 Honors editHughes is a Fellow of the Alfred P Sloan Foundation the American Chemical Society the American Association for the Advancement of Science the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and the Royal Society of Chemistry He was awarded a Doctor of Science degree for his independent published research work by the University of Manchester in 1990 The American Chemical Society gave him its Award for Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry in 2010 2 In 2002 Hughes received the Dartmouth Student Assembly s Profile in Excellence Teaching Award On his retirement from teaching in 2015 he was awarded the Elizabeth Howland Hand Otis Norton Pierce Award citation needed Research highlights editMetal Complexes of Octafluorocyclooctatetraene OFCOT edit One of Hughes research interests focused on the study of transition metal complexes with octafluorocyclooctatetraene OFCOT and the comparison of the structural features of these complexes to the hydrocarbon counterpart of OFCOT cyclooctatetraene COT 3 One striking difference in the coordination complexes of OFCOT is that their thermal stability and resistance to undergo dynamic rearrangements in binding geometry reduced fluxional character are greatly enhanced compared to COT analogs 1 These differences can be rationalized based on the relative thermodynamic stability of the isomers computed using density functional theory DFT 1 nbsp Differences in interactions of transition metals with cyclooctatetraene COT vs octafluorocyclooctatetraene OFCOT First Transition Metal Complexes Containing Perfluorocyclopentadienyl Ligand edit In 1992 Hughes and coworkers reported a creative use of flash vacuum pyrolysis at 770 C to extrude CO from an oxacyclohexadienyl complex led to the first metallocene containing a perfluorinated cyclopentadienyl ring h5 C5F5 4 Direct comparison of the ruthenocene to its perfluorocyclopentadienyl analog enabled direct insight into the structural similarities and differences of the two compounds 5 It was observed that the C5F5 interaction with Ru results in a shorter distance between this ring and Ru compared to the hydrocarbon analog 5 nbsp Structural differences in ruthenocene to its perfluorocyclopentadienyl analogPerfluorobenzyne Complex edit In 2001 through dehydrofluorination of an iridium complex bearing perfluorophenyl and hydride groups Hughes and coworkers synthesized to the first transition metal complex of perfluorobenzyne C6F4 6 nbsp perfluorobenzynePerfluorocarbene Complexes edit In 2005 through an inner sphere reduction reaction of perfluoroalkyl ligands Hughes and coworkers provided a novel and useful route to difluorocarbene and perfluoroalkylidene complexes 7 This was followed in 2007 by the synthesis of the first and so far the only example of a carbene ligand bearing two strongly electron withdrawing perfluoroalkyl groups 8 nbsp perfluorocarbene complexThe Simplest Fluorocarbon as Ligand edit In 2006 Hughes and coworkers showed that even the simplest possible fluorocarbon fragment CF stabilized by a triple bond to molybdenum could be prepared by reduction of a Mo trifluoromethyl complex 9 nbsp simplest fluorocarbon as ligandReferences edit a b c d Hughes Russell P 2010 11 01 Fluorine as a ligand substituent in organometallic chemistry A second chance and a second research career Journal of Fluorine Chemistry 2010 ACS Award Issue For Creative Work in Fluorine Chemistry Russell P Hughes 131 11 1059 1070 doi 10 1016 j jfluchem 2010 06 014 a b c 1 Faculty page at Dartmouth gt Barefoot Aldos C Corcoran Edward W Hughes Russell P Lemal David M Saunders W Daniel Laird Brian B Davis Raymond E 1981 02 01 Octafluorocyclooctatetraene transition metal chemistry 1 2 eta and 1 2 3 6 eta complexes of iron and platinum Journal of the American Chemical Society 103 4 970 972 doi 10 1021 ja00394a057 ISSN 0002 7863 Curnow Owen J Hughes Russell P 1992 07 01 Ru eta 5 C5Me5 eta 5 C5F5 the first transition metal complex containing a perfluorocyclopentadienyl ligand Journal of the American Chemical Society 114 14 5895 5897 doi 10 1021 ja00040a083 ISSN 0002 7863 a b Hughes Russell P Zheng Xiaoming Ostrander Robert L Rheingold Arnold L 1994 05 01 Synthesis and Molecular Structure of Ru eta 5 C5H5 eta 5 C5F5 Intramolecular Structural Comparison of the Cyclopentadienyl Ligand with its Perfluorinated Analog Organometallics 13 5 1567 1568 doi 10 1021 om00017a011 ISSN 0276 7333 Hughes Russell P Williamson Alex Sommer Roger D Rheingold Arnold L 2001 08 01 The First Transition Metal Complex of Tetrafluorobenzyne Ir h5 C5Me5 PMe3 h2 C6F4 Journal of the American Chemical Society 123 30 7443 7444 doi 10 1021 ja010992o ISSN 0002 7863 PMID 11472184 Hughes Russell P Laritchev Roman B Yuan Jian Golen James A Rucker Adam N Rheingold Arnold L 2005 11 01 A Simple Route to Difluorocarbene and Perfluoroalkylidene Complexes of Iridium Journal of the American Chemical Society 127 43 15020 15021 doi 10 1021 ja055166k ISSN 0002 7863 PMID 16248629 Yuan Jian Hughes Russell P Rheingold Arnold L 2007 10 01 The First Example of a Bis trifluoromethyl carbene Transition Metal Complex and Its Reduction to a Perfluoroallene Complex European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry 2007 30 4723 4725 doi 10 1002 ejic 200700814 ISSN 1099 0682 Huang Hui Hughes Russell P Landis Clark R Rheingold Arnold L 2006 06 01 The Simplest Binary Fluorocarbon as a Ligand Synthetic Spectroscopic Crystallographic and Computational Studies of a Molybdenum Complex of Terminally Ligated Carbon Monofluoride Fluoromethylidyne Journal of the American Chemical Society 128 23 7454 7455 doi 10 1021 ja062510k ISSN 0002 7863 PMID 16756295 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Russell P Hughes amp oldid 1186641358, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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