1. The First exo-nido-Ruthenacarborane Clusters. Synthesis and Molecular Structure of 5,6,10-[Cl(Ph3P)2Ru]-5,6,10-μ-(H)3-10-H-7,8-C2B9H8
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A. I. Yanovskii, Vladimir I. Bregadze, Aleksandr V. Polyakov, Irina A. Lobanova, Yuri T. Struchkov, Pavel V. Petrovskii, Valentina A. Antonovich, and Igor T. Chizhevsky
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Hydrogen bond ,Stereochemistry ,Solid-state ,General Chemistry ,Hydrogen atom ,Cleavage (embryo) ,Metal ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Crystallography ,chemistry ,visual_art ,Atom ,visual_art.visual_art_medium ,Molecule ,Triphenylphosphine - Abstract
Novel exo-nido-ruthenacarboranes, 5,6,10-[CI(Ph3P)2Ru]-5,6,10-μ-(H)3-10-H-7,8-R2C2B9H6 (1; R = H, structurally characterized by an X-ray diffraction study, and 2; R = Me) have been prepared by reaction of RuCl2 (PPh3)3 and [nido-7,8-R2C2B9H10]− K+ in diethyl ether-tetrahydrofuran; in the solid state clusters 1 and 2 contain tridentate nido–carborane ligands bound to the RuII atom through three Ru—H—B bridging hydrogen bonds, whereas in solution they exist as an equilibrium mixture of isomeric exo-nido-bis(triphenylphosphine)chlorohydridoruthenacarboranes formed as a result of the cleavage of one of the Ru—H—B bonds with the formation of a new Ru—B σ-bond and a simultaneous hydrogen atom shift to the metal atom.
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- 1991
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