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Ruthenium complexes stibines

There are now a substantial number of nitrido complexes of osmium(VI) and osmium(IV) as well as the osmiamate ion [OsVII 03N]. In addition to the ammine and ethylenediamine complexes, much recent work has been carried out on the bipy, phen and terpy complexes, often in connection with research into the photodissociation of water. The nitrosyl chemistry of the element, though seemingly not as extensive as that of ruthenium, has received much attention, and there has been considerable work on the phosphine, arsine and stibine complexes. [Pg.524]

Ruthenium(II), d, is known as the binary bromide and as [RuCU] ". The richer complex chemistry involves stable compounds with cyanide, amines, halides, water, nitrosyl, carbonyl, hydride, phosphine, arsine, stibine, arene, and cyclopentadienyl ligands. [RuCl2(PPh3)2] is used as a catalyst. Ruthenium(II) is a good itt-donor and... [Pg.323]


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