Abstract

Dinuclear indenyl ruthenium complexes were prepared and characterized using X-ray crystallography. Their crystal structures revealed the first examples of indenyl complexes containing an unusual η3 coordination mode with bonding through the junction carbon and the adjacent carbons of the five- and six-membered rings of the indenyl ligand.

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