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Journal of The Chemical Society, Chemical Communications | 1974

X-Ray structure of the dimer of bis(tetramethyldiphosphinoethane)ruthenium: intermolecular oxidative addition of a C–H bond to a metal atom

F. Albert Cotton; B. A. Frenz; Douglas L. Hunter

The compound of stoicheiometry (Me2PCH2CH2PMe2)2Ru, discovered a decade ago by Chatt and Davidson, is shown, by X-ray crystallography, to consist of centrosymmetric binuclear molecules resulting from oxidative addition of a methyl C–H bond originating on a ligand chelated to one Ru atom to the other Ru atom; the net result is a molecule with two octahedrally co-ordinated Ru atoms at the 1 and 4 positions of a [graphic omitted] ring, and a hydrogen atom ligand on each Ru atom at the most hindered position.


Inorganic Chemistry | 1975

Fluxional behavior of some dinuclear iron and cobalt hexacarbonyl compounds with alkylsulfur and dialkylphosphorus, -arsenic, -germanium, and -tin bridges

Richard D. Adams; F. Albert Cotton; William R. Cullen; Douglas L. Hunter; L. Mihichuk


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Structure of (2,4-pentanedionato)(triphenylphosphine)ethylnickel(II) in the crystalline state and in solution

F. Albert Cotton; B. A. Frenz; Douglas L. Hunter


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Fluxional organometal carbonyl molecule with several scrambling processes. Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of (.eta.6-cyclooctatriene)(hexacarbonyl)diiron(Fe-Fe)

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter; Pascual Lahuerta


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1975

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of the fluxional character of the .eta.6-(bicyclo[6.2.0]dodeca-2,4,6-triene)hexacarbonyldiiron(Fe-Fe) and a triethylphosphine derivative thereof, and the crystal structure of the latter

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1976

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of the fluxional behavior of cyclooctatetraenetricarbonyliron and -ruthenium

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter


Inorganic Chemistry | 1975

Localized scrambling of carbonyl ligands in compounds with metal-to-metal bonds

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter; Pascual Lahuerta


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Mechanism of fluxional rearrangement in cyclooctatetraenetricarbonylmolybdenum. Random process via a symmetrical transition state

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter; Pascual Lahuerta


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1974

Carbon-13 nuclear magnetic resonance study of the fluxional behavior of cyclooctatetraenetricarbonylchromium, -molybdenum, and -tungsten. Tetramethylcyclooctatetraenetricarbonylchromium

F. Albert Cotton; Douglas L. Hunter; Pascual Lahuerta


ChemInform | 1975

FLUXIONAL BEHAVIOR OF SOME DINUCLEAR IRON AND COBALT HEXACARBONYL COMPOUNDS WITH ALKYLSULFUR AND DIALKYLPHOSPHORUS, -ARSENIC, -GERMANIUM, AND -TIN BRIDGES

Richard D. Adams; F. Albert Cotton; William R. Cullen; Douglas L. Hunter; L. Mihichuk

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Richard D. Adams

University of South Carolina

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L. Mihichuk

University of British Columbia

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William R. Cullen

University of British Columbia

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