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Trindane−Ruthenium Sandwich Complexes: An NMR and X-ray Crystallographic Study of [(trindane)RuCl2]2, (trindane)RuCl2[P(OMe)3], and [(trindane)2Ru][BF4]2

Abstract

Trindane and [(p-cymene)RuCl2]2 react in the melt to yield [(trindane)RuCl2]2 (4), the NMR spectra of which reveal the presence of [{(trindane)Ru}2(μ-Cl)3]Cl (6) in solution. The X-ray crystal structure of 4 reveals that two of the cyclopentene rings adopt endo envelope conformations, while the third five-membered ring is folded in an exo fashion to avoid a terminal chlorine in the other half of the dimer. Bridge cleavage with trimethyl phosphite gives (trindane)RuCl2[P(OMe)3] (8), and the X-ray crystal structure shows that all three peripheral rings are folded such that the wingtip methylene groups are oriented toward the metal. Finally, treatment of 4 with excess trindane in the presence of AgBF4 yields the dicationic sandwich compound [(trindane)2Ru]2+ 2BF4 - (3).

Authors

Lock PE; Hughes DW; McGlinchey MJ

Journal

Organometallics, Vol. 16, No. 20, pp. 4355–4361

Publisher

American Chemical Society (ACS)

Publication Date

September 1, 1997

DOI

10.1021/om961078k

ISSN

0276-7333

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