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Trinuclear ruthenium carbonyl structures

Treatment of (80) and (81) with Ru3(CO)12 gave the >/4-silatrimethylenemethane-ruthenium complexes in 9% and 22% yield, respectively. The major product of the Z-alkylidenesilacyclopropane reaction was trinuclear ruthenium carbonyl cluster (82), whose structure was established by x-ray diffraction (Equation (37)). This appears to be the first example of a main group metal-bound carbonyl inserting into a silacyclopropane <9lJA279i, 94OM4606). [Pg.322]


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