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Chemical Communications | 2004

A novel methodology for the synthesis of complexes containing long carbon chains linking metal centres: molecular structures of {Ru(dppe)Cp*}2(μ-C14) and {Co3(μ-dppm)(CO)7}2(μ3:μ3-C16)

Alla B. Antonova; Michael I. Bruce; Benjamin G. Ellis; Maryka Gaudio; Paul A. Humphrey; Martyn Jevric; Giovanni Melino; Brian K. Nicholson; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Bronwin Stapleton; Allan H. White; Natasha N. Zaitseva

Elimination of AuX(PR3)(X = halogen, R = Ph, tol) occurs readily in reactions between compounds containing C(sp)- or C(sp2)-X bonds and alkynyl or polyynyl gold(I) complexes; this reaction has been applied to the syntheses of complexes containing a variety of metal centres linked by C(n) chains (n up to 16).


Journal of Cluster Science | 2004

Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Some CCo3 Clusters Containing PPh3 or dppm Ligands

Michael I. Bruce; Kathy A. Kramarczuk; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White; Natasha N. Zaitseva

Molecular structural determinations are reported for six Co3C carbonyl cluster complexes containing tertiary phosphines, which have been isolated as by-products from a variety of reactions. Structural features are similar to those of related complexes already reported. Some discussion of apparent orientational preferences of the CH2 group of dppm ligands, which appear to enter into H-bonding interactions with amido or carboxylate substituents, is given. Appropriate comparisons are made with unsubstituted analogues.


Dalton Transactions | 2007

Syntheses, structures and redox properties of some complexes containing the Os(dppe)Cp* fragment, including [{Os(dppe)Cp*}2(μ-CCCC)]

Michael I. Bruce; Karine Costuas; Thomas Davin; Jean-François Halet; Kathy A. Kramarczuk; Paul J. Low; Brian K. Nicholson; Gary J. Perkins; Rachel L. Roberts; Brian W. Skelton; Mark E. Smith; Allan H. White

The sequential conversion of [OsBr(cod)Cp*] (9) to [OsBr(dppe)Cp*] (10), [Os([=C=CH2)(dppe)Cp*]PF6 ([11]PF6), [Os(C triple bond CH)(dppe)Cp*] (12), [{Os(dppe)Cp*}2{mu-(=C=CH-CH=C=)}][PF6]2 ([13](PF6)2) and finally [{Os(dppe)Cp*}(2)(mu-C triple bond CC triple bond C)] (14) has been used to make the third member of the triad [{M(dppe)Cp*}2(mu-C triple bond CC triple bond C)] (M = Fe, Ru, Os). The molecular structures of []PF6, 12 and 14, together with those of the related osmium complexes [Os(NCMe)(dppe)Cp*]PF6 ([15]PF6) and [Os(C triple bond CPh)(dppe)Cp*] (16), have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Comparison of the redox properties of 14 with those of its iron and ruthenium congeners shows that the first oxidation potential E1 varies as: Fe approximately Os < Ru. Whereas the Fe complex has been shown to undergo three sequential 1-electron oxidation processes within conventional electrochemical solvent windows, the Ru and Os compounds undergo no fewer than four sequential oxidation events giving rise to a five-membered series of redox related complexes [{M(dppe)Cp*}2(mu-C4)]n+ (n = 0, 1, 2, 3 and 4), the osmium derivatives being obtained at considerably lower potentials than the ruthenium analogues. These results are complimented by DFT and DT DFT calculations.


Organometallics | 2005

Syntheses, Structures, Some Reactions, and Electrochemical Oxidation of Ferrocenylethynyl Complexes of Iron, Ruthenium, and Osmium

Michael I. Bruce; Paul J. Low; František Hartl; Paul A. Humphrey; F. Montigny; Martyn Jevric; Claude Lapinte; Gary J. Perkins; Rachel L. Roberts; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Organometallics | 2007

Redox-Active Complexes Containing Group 8 Metal Centers Linked by C2 Bridges

Michael I. Bruce; Karine Costuas; Ben G. Ellis; Jean-François Halet; Paul J. Low; Boujemaa Moubaraki; Keith S. Murray; Nadia Ouddai; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Dalton Transactions | 2007

Syntheses, structures and redox properties of some complexes containing the Os(dppe)Cp* fragment, including [{Os(dppe)Cp*}2(mu-C triple bondCC triple bond C)].

Michael I. Bruce; Karine Costuas; Thomas Davin; Jean-François Halet; Kathy A. Kramarczuk; Paul J. Low; Brian K. Nicholson; Gary J. Perkins; Rachel L. Roberts; Brian W. Skelton; Mark E. Smith; Allan H. White


Journal of Organometallic Chemistry | 2007

Heterometallic complexes containing 1,1′-(CC)2Fc′ units linking two different metal centres

Michael I. Bruce; Paul A. Humphrey; Martyn Jevric; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Chemical Communications | 2004

A novel methodology for the synthesis of complexes containing long carbon chains linking metal centres: molecular structures of {Ru(dppe)Cp*}2(-C14) and {Co3(-dppm)(CO)7}2(3:3-C16)Electronic supplementary information (ESI) available: synthetic procedures and characterisation data for Fc(C?C)2Au(PPh3), 4 and 6?9. See http://www.rsc.org/suppdata/cc/b3/b315854n/

Alla B. Antonova; Michael I. Bruce; Benjamin G. Ellis; Maryka Gaudio; Paul A. Humphrey; Martyn Jevric; Giovanni Melino; Brian K. Nicholson; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Bronwin Stapleton; Allan H. White; Natasha N. Zaitseva


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2006

A new precursor for organo-osmium complexes

Gary J. Perkins; Michael I. Bruce; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White


Zeitschrift für anorganische und allgemeine Chemie | 2013

Syntheses and structural studies of several group 8 metal complexes derived from 1,3-butadiyne

Michael I. Bruce; Marcus L. Cole; Karine Costuas; Benjamin G. Ellis; Kathy A. Kramarczuk; Claude Lapinte; Brian K. Nicholson; Gary J. Perkins; Brian W. Skelton; Allan H. White; Natasha N. Zaitseva

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Allan H. White

University of Western Australia

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Brian W. Skelton

University of Western Australia

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Martyn Jevric

University of Copenhagen

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Paul J. Low

University of Western Australia

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