A dynamic frequency shift (DFS) in the H NMR resonance of the HD unit of the deuterium-labeled dihydrogen complex [Ru(D)(η-HD)(PP)][BPh] [PP = P(CHCHCHPPr)] has been observed and analyzed. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first demonstration of the DFS for a H-D pair. The observed DFS of the center line relative to the outside lines in the H-D triplet is large, up to ∼11 Hz, because of the short H-D distance encountered in dihydrogen complexes. Analysis of the DFS as a function of the temperature, combined with density-functional-theory-calculated or least-squares-fitted electric-field-gradient (EFG) parameters, suggests an H-D bond length of 0.92-0.94 Å. A DFS was also observed in -[Fe(η-HD)(H)(dppe)], suggesting the DFS will be commonplace in dihydrogen complexes if appropriate conditions are employed for its observation. Possible applications of the DFS as a probe of the bond lengths, EFGs, and molecular motion, particularly in inorganic systems, are discussed.

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