Publications by authors named "Florian R Hofbauer"

Oxacalix[3]arenes p-methyloxacalix[3]arene (L(1)), p-isopropyloxacalix[3]arene (L2), and p-ethoxycarbonyloxacalix[3]arene (L3) are able to bind the Re(I)(CO)3 moiety with two of their three phenol-O atoms and one of their ether-O atoms. The monoanionic complexes were isolated in the salts (DBUH)[Re(CO)3(L1H-2)].L1 (1) and (NEt4)[Re(CO)3(L2H-2)].

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With the [Re(CO)(3)Br(3)](2-) ion as a precursor for the Re(I)(CO)(3) fragment, the diols (1R,2R)-cyclohexane-1,2-diol [(1R,2R)-Chxd], anhydroerythritol (AnEryt), and (1S,2S)-cyclopentane-1,2-diol [(1S,2S)-Cptd] form dinuclear monoanions in the salts (NBu(4))[(Re(2)(CO)(6){mu-(1R,2R)-ChxdH(-1)}(3)] (1), [K([18]crown-6)][Re(2)(CO)(6)(mu-OMe)(2)(mu-AnErytH(-1))] (2) and (NBu(4))[Re(2)(CO)(6){mu-(1S,2S)-CptdH(-1)}(3)] (3). The monoanionic diolato ligands in these triply bridged dirhenates(I) are monodentate. Bridging triolato ligation in the trirhenates(I) is supported by the anions of glycerol (Glyc) and methyl beta-D-ribopyranoside (Me-beta-D-Ribp), the latter binding in its (1)C(4) conformation, in (DBUH)(2)[Re(3)(CO)(9)(mu(3)-O)(mu(3)-GlycH(-3))]0.

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