Abstract
Abstract The reaction of [HRu3(CO)11]− (1) with an excess of PCy3 in refluxing THF gives the electron-deficient anion [HRu3(CO)7(PCy3)2]− (2) which has the rare electron count of 44e. As evidenced by the 1H and 31P NMR spectra, 2 exists in solution in the form of two isomers 2a and 2b, one of which crystallises from acetone as the tetraethylammonium salt. The single-crystal X-ray analysis shows a closed Ru3 framework with the hydride ligand bridging the metal–metal bond between a phosphine-substituted and a phosphine-free ruthenium atom (isomer 2b).
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