“…The reactions of thiourea and a number of its derivatives with dodecacarbonyl triruthenium have attracted increasing attention because these reactions are usually associated with the cleavage of C-S, C-N, N-H and/or C-H bonds of the alkyl substituted thiourea ligands were found to give, depending upon the substituents, and the reaction conditions, a large variety of ruthenium clusters containing not only thioureato, hydrido and sulfido ligands but also carbene, dicarbene and carbyne ligands derived from the thiourea employed [18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25]. Related chemistry of N,Ndiethyl-N 0 -p-tolylthiourea with polynuclear rhenium carbonyl complexes has been reported by Adams et al [26].…”