Issue 10, 1994

Gaseous NO as the source of nitrosyl ligand in carbonyl clusters. X-Ray structure of [Ru6C(CO)14(C3H5)(NO)] and fluxionality of the µ-allyl ligand

Abstract

Nitric oxide gas reacts with an anionic carbonyl cluster of ruthenium, [Ru3(CO)9C2R](R = But or SiMe3), to give the neutral nitrosyl complex [Ru3(CO)9C2R(NO)], while the reactions with the dianionic carbide cluster [Ru6C(CO)16]2– and its monoanionic µ–η3-allyl derivative, [Ru6C(CO)15(C3H5)], give good yields of monoanionic [Ru6C(CO)15(NO)] and neutral [Ru6C(CO)14(C3H5)(NO)] complexes, respectively; the latter complex is unique in exhibiting fluxionality of the µ-allyl ligand.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1179-1180

Gaseous NO as the source of nitrosyl ligand in carbonyl clusters. X-Ray structure of [Ru6C(CO)14(C3H5)(NO)] and fluxionality of the µ-allyl ligand

T. Chihara, K. Sawamura, H. Ogawa and Y. Wakatsuki, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1994, 1179 DOI: 10.1039/C39940001179

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