Abstract

In the title compound, [FePt(C5H5)(C24H19NP)Cl2]·0.5CH2Cl2, the PtII atom adopts a distorted square-planar geometry defined by one P atom and one N atom from the bidentate [2-(diphenyl­phosphino)phenyl­imino­meth­yl]ferro­cene ligand and two Cl atoms. Two disordered dichloro­methane solvent mol­ecules are each 0.25-occupied on a twofold rotation axis.

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  • In the title compound, [FePt(C5H5)(C24H19NP)Cl2]Á0.5CH2Cl2, the PtII atom adopts a distorted square-planar geometry defined by one P atom and one N atom from the bidentate [2-(diphenylphosphino)phenyliminomethyl]ferrocene ligand and two Cl atoms

  • Supplementary data and figures for this paper are available from the IUCr electronic archives (Reference: HY2171)

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Introduction

In the title compound, [FePt(C5H5)(C24H19NP)Cl2]Á0.5CH2Cl2, the PtII atom adopts a distorted square-planar geometry defined by one P atom and one N atom from the bidentate [2-(diphenylphosphino)phenyliminomethyl]ferrocene ligand and two Cl atoms. Yu Xie,a* Ya Wei,a Jin-Gang Hu,a Jin-Sheng Zhaoa,b and Feng-Xing Jianga aKey Laboratory of Nondestructive Testing of the Ministry of Education, Nanchang Hangkong University, Nanchang 330063, People’s Republic of China, and bDepartment of Chemistry, Liaocheng University, Liaocheng 252059, People’s Republic of China Correspondence e-mail: xieyu_121@163.com Received 26 November 2008; accepted 20 December 2008

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