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Ruthenium carborane complexes: a relationship between the structure, electrochemical properties, and reactivity in catalysis of polymerization processes

The ruthenacarborane complexes of the exo-nido - and closo -structure, namely, diamagnetic exo-nido -5,6,10-[RuCl(PPh 3 ) 2 ]-5,6,10-(μ-H) 3 -10-H-7,8-(CH 3 ) 2 -7,8-C 2 B 9 H 6 , 3,3-[Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2 ]-3-H-3-Cl- closo -3,1,2-RuC 2 B 9 H 11 ( n = 4, 5), paramagnetic 3,3-[Ph 2 P(CH 2 ) n PPh 2...

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Published in:Russian chemical bulletin 2013-03, Vol.62 (3), p.692-698
Main Authors: Grishin, I. D., Turmina, E. S., D’yachihin, D. I., Peregudova, S. M., Chizhevsky, I. T., Grishin, D. F.
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