Issue 1, 1999

N,N ,N ″-Triphenylguanidinate(1–) complexes of ruthenium and palladium: syntheses and crystal structures

Abstract

N,N ′,N ″ -Triphenylguanidine (HTpg) reacted with [Ru(O2CCF3)2(CO)(PPh3)2] in boiling toluene to yield [Ru(Tpg)2(CO)(PPh3)], the first example of a mononuclear complex containing two chelate guanidinate(1–) ligands. Palladium(II) acetate reacted with HTpg in warm benzene to form an adduct [Pd(O2CMe)2(HTpg)2] which, under more forcing conditions, converts into the novel binuclear guanidinate(1–) bridged complex [{Pd(µ-Tpg)(Tpg)}2]. Crystal structures have been determined for both guanidinate(1–) complexes.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1999, 15-18

N,N ,N ″-Triphenylguanidinate(1–) complexes of ruthenium and palladium: syntheses and crystal structures

K. Travis Holman, S. D. Robinson, A. Sahajpal and J. W. Steed, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1999, 15 DOI: 10.1039/A806454G

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