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Organometallic Complexes of Ruthenium

ChemInform, 2003
AbstractFor Abstract see ChemInform Abstract in Full Text.
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Fluorocarbon ruthenium complexes

Journal of the Chemical Society A: Inorganic, Physical, Theoretical, 1969
Hexafluoroacetone and 1,1-dicyano-2,2-bis(trifluoromethyl)ethylene both displace carbon monoxide from the ruthenium(0) complex (CO)3[EtC(CH2O)3P]2Ru to form (CO)2[EtC(CH2O)3P]2Ru[(CF3)2CO] and (CO)2[EtC(CH2O)3P]2Ru[(CF3)2CC(CN)2] respectively, in which the CO ligands occupy a relative trans-configuration.
M. Cooke, M. Green
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Cyclopentadienyl-ruthenium complexes

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1981
Abstract Several ruthenium complexes of the CpRuX(PPh3)2 type, where X = Cl, Br, I, NCS, NCO, CN, BH4, H, D, and some of the CpRuS2CZ(PPh3) type, where Z = NR2 or OR, were obtained. The hydride CpRuH(PPh3)2 was obtained in high yield by reaction of CpRuCl(PPh3)2 with ROM (R = alkyl, M = alkali metal).
Tadeusz Wilczewski   +2 more
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Propargyl complexes of ruthenium

Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 1992
Abstract The first ruthenium-propargyl complexes CpL 2 RuCH 2 C=CPh (LCO ( 1 ) and PPh 3 ( 2 )) were synthesized by reaction of [Cp(CO) 2 Ru] − with PhCCCH 2 Cl or PhCCCH 2 OS(O) 2 C 6 H 4 Me- p and of Cp(PPh 3 ) 2 RuCl with PhC CCH 2 MgCl, respectively.
Chris E. Shuchart   +2 more
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Dioxygen complexes of ruthenium

Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1983
The stability constants of the dioxygen complexes of Ru(III) with amino po,],ycarboxylic acids, HEDTA, EDTA, DTPA and TTHA have been determined in aqueous solution. The polarographic and cyclic voltametric behavior of the Ru(III) dioxygen complexes have been investigated and the complexes characterized by their electronic absorption spectra.
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Electrochemiluminescence: Ruthenium Complexes

2000
Electrochemiluminescence (ECL) is the generation of emitting excited Principle and states from electron transfer reactions of species that are generated electro-applications chemically at the surface of an electrode on application of applied potentials (Faulkner and Bard, 1977). These reactions have been the subject of theoretical study for a number of
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A Spin‐Admixed Ruthenium Complex

Angewandte Chemie International Edition, 2004
M Carmen, Barral   +4 more
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Target based chemotherapeutic advancement of ruthenium complexes

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021
Pragti   +2 more
exaly  

Biological properties of ruthenium(II)/(III) complexes with flavonoids as ligands

Coordination Chemistry Reviews, 2021
Magdalena Małecka   +2 more
exaly  

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