“…Half-sandwich ruthenium complexes of the type [CpRu(L)(L‘)(L‘ ‘)] (Cp = η 5 -C 5 H 5 , η 5 -C 5 Me 5 ) have a quite prominent role in the chemistry of the late transition metals. , The ruthenium−L bonds are kinetically stable, and the high π-donor capacity of the [CpRu(L) 2 ] complex fragment may in turn be exploited to “tame” unstable π-acceptor ligands such as carbenes, vinylidenes, silylenes, silenes, thioaldehydes, sulfenes, sulfur monoxide, or sulfur trioxide, to name a few. In this regard, the pentamethylcyclopentadienyl complexes are even superior to their C 5 H 5 congeners due to improved electron donation as well as increased steric shielding.Their synthesis usually starts out from the Ru(III) complex [(η 5 -C 5 Me 5 )RuCl 2 ] n ( 1 ), which is readily obtained from RuCl 3 ·3H 2 O and HC 5 Me 5 .…”