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Ruthenium complexes scorpionate ligands

Kumar M, DePasquale J, White NJ, ZeUer M, Papish ET. Ruthenium complexes of triazole-based scorpionate ligands transfer hydrogen to substrates under base-free conditions. OrganometalUcs. 2013 32 2135-2144. [Pg.250]

Yogi A, Oh J-H, Nishioka T, et al. Synthesis and structural characterization of novel mthenium(II) complexes featuring an N,N,0-scorpionate ligand a versatile synthetic precursor for open- ce scorpionate ruthenium(II) complexes. Polyhedron. 2010 29 1508-1514. [Pg.250]

Tsoureas N, Nunn J, Bevis T, Haddow M, Hamilton A, Owen GR. Strong agostic-type interactions in ruthenium benzyhdene complexes containing 7-azaindole based scorpionate ligands. Dalton Trans. 2011 40 951-958. [Pg.252]

It is, thus, important that the ruthenium(II) complexes that are to be used as building blocks of the future machines contain sterically hindering chelates so as to force the coordination sphere of the metal to be distorted from the perfect octahedral geometry. We will discuss the photochemical reactivity of rotaxanes and catenanes of this family as well as non-interlocking systems like scorpionates since the lability of bulky monodentate ligands could also lead to useful photosubstitution reactions. [Pg.65]


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