1998
DOI: 10.1016/s0022-328x(97)00737-7
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Indenyl and indacenyl ligands in homo and heterobimetallic complexes

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“…When 5 was treated with Ru 3 (CO) 12 , only compound 23 (15 %) was obtained. Compounds 19 and 21 show similar three carbonyl group absorptions at 2050-1954 cm -1 in their IR spectra and have similar 1 H NMR signals, which indicates that they have similar structures. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that 21 is an ionic cluster ( Figure 7).…”
Section: Reactions Of 1 2 and 5 With Ru 3 (Co) 12 In Heptanementioning
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“…When 5 was treated with Ru 3 (CO) 12 , only compound 23 (15 %) was obtained. Compounds 19 and 21 show similar three carbonyl group absorptions at 2050-1954 cm -1 in their IR spectra and have similar 1 H NMR signals, which indicates that they have similar structures. X-ray diffraction analysis showed that 21 is an ionic cluster ( Figure 7).…”
Section: Reactions Of 1 2 and 5 With Ru 3 (Co) 12 In Heptanementioning
confidence: 81%
“…Each of the indenyl ligands donates a total of 9 electrons, so the valence electrons of 8 are 62, which is in accord with the theoretical value. [11] There is a µ 3 -CO ligand [C(14)-O (14)] that is 1 H NMR spectrum of 8 shows the existence of only one isomer. This indicates that they may exist as one form in solution; however, the fact that a rapid fluxional process exists cannot be excluded.…”
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“…Recently, some of us synthesised monometallic rhodium derivatives of s-and as-hydroindacenide and bimetallic rhodium complexes of s-and as-indacene-diide [2][3][4][5][6]. Other research groups studied homo-binuclear complexes of Fe, Co, Ni, Mn, with the same aromatic 14-p-electron spacers [7][8][9][10][11][12][13], which have been identified as suitable bridging ligands in view of strong electronic interactions between the two coordinated metal centres.…”
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