Materials with non-linear optical (NLO) properties play an important role in the construction of electronic devices for optical communications, optical data processing and data storage. With this aim in mind, a Zn(II)-based metal-organic framework {[Zn2(nica)2(bpy)1.5(H2O)]×0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFMetal-free dyes (MD1 to MD5) containing an anthracene/phenothiazine unit in the spacer have been synthesized. The conversion efficiency (7.13 %) of the dye-sensitized solar cell using MD3 as the sensitizer reached approximately 85 % of the N719-based standard cell (8.
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November 2013
The dibromobenzenes (1,2-, 1,3- and 1,4-Br2C6H4) have been studied by theoretical methods. The structures of these species are optimized and the structural characteristics are determined by density functional theory (DFT) and the second order Møller-Plesset perturbation theory (MP2) levels. The geometrical structures of Br2C6H4 show a little distortion of benzene ring due to the substitution of highly electronegativity of bromine atoms.
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November 2012
In the title compound, [Ru(CO)(NH(3))(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(C(18)H(15)P)]Cl·2CH(2)Cl(2), the coordination environment around the Ru(II) atom is distorted octa-hedral. One of the Ru-N(Tp) [Tp = hydridotris(pyrazol-1-yl)borate] bond lengths is slightly longer than the other two as a result of the influence of the trans CO ligand. In the crystal, N-H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds link the complex cations and Cl(-) anions.
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November 2012
The title salt, [Ru(Tp)(CH(5)N)(2)(PPh(3))]Cl·CH(2)Cl(2)·H(2)O [where Tp is (C(3)H(3)N(2))(3)BH and PPH(3) is C(18)H(15)P], has the Ru(III) atom in an octa-hedral geometry; one of the Ru-N(Tp) bonds [2.135 (8) Å] is slightly longer than another two, owing to the trans influence of PPh(3) ligand. N-H⋯Cl and O-H⋯Cl hydrogen bonding leads to the formation of layers parallel to (100).
View Article and Find Full Text PDFA new oxidation procedure of alkynes catalyzed by Tp(PPh(3))(CH(3)CN)Ru-Cl is presented, which provides an efficient way to obtain alkenyl 1,2-diketones via ruthenium alkenyl 1,2-diketone intermediates. In contrast, the analogous reactions with Tp(PPh(3))(PhCN)Ru-Cl gave rise to the ruthenium metallacycle complexes.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFWhereas the reaction of Tp(PhCN)(PPh(3))Ru-N(3) {Tp = HB(pz)(3), pz = pyrazolyl} with CH(3)I in CH(2)Cl(2) led to the cationic ruthenium methyleneimine complex [Tp(PPh(3))(PhCN)Ru(NH=CH(2))]I, the analogous reaction with HCl gave rise to the ruthenium chloride complex containing a methyl tris(pyrazolyl)borate ligand (Me)Tp(PPh(3))(PhCN)RuCl, as a result of the highly unusual methylene insertion into a B-H bond of the Tp ligand.
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June 2010
In the title compound, C(11)H(11)N(3)O(2), prepared by the [3+2] cycloaddition reaction of benzyl azide with methyl propiolate, the dihedral angle between the ring planes is 67.87 (11)°.
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June 2010
Facile ligand substitution is observed when the ruthenium-azide complex, [RuN(3)(Tp)(PPh(3))(2)] [Tp,HB(pz)(3), pz = pyrazol-yl, PPh(3) = triphenyl-phosphine] is treated with benzo-nitrile, yielding the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(N(3))(C(7)H(5)N)(C(18)H(15)P)]. The asymmetric unit contains two crystallographically independent mol-ecules. In each one, the Ru(II) atom is six-coordinated in a distorted octa-hedral geometry by five N atoms from an htpb ligand, an azide ligand and a benzonitrile ligand and one P atom from a triphenyl-phosphine (tpp) ligand.
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June 2010
In the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))Cl(C(3)H(4)N(2))(C(18)H(15)P)], the Ru(II) atom is coordinated by an N,N',N''-tridentate hydrido-trispyrazolylborate (Tp) ligand, a pyrazole (HPz) mol-ecule, a chloride ion and a triphenyl-phosphine ligand, resulting in a distorted RuClPN(4) octa-hedral coordination for the metal ion: the tridentate N atoms occupy one octa-hedral face and the Cl and P atoms are cis. One of the phenyl rings is disordered over two orientations in a 0.547 (10):0.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFThe reaction of benzophenone imine complex (NH[double bond, length as m-dash]CPh(2))[Ru]Cl {[Ru] = Tp(PPh(3))Ru; Tp = HB(pz)(3), pz = pyrazolyl} with HC[triple bond, length as m-dash]CPh in the presence of H(2)O afforded the cis-alkynyl(vinylidene) complex [Ru](C[triple bond, length as m-dash]CPh)([double bond, length as m-dash]C[double bond, length as m-dash]CHPh) , as well as two alkenyl ketone regioisomers [Ru]C(CH(2)Ph)[double bond, length as m-dash]CHC(O)Ph and [Ru]C(Ph)[double bond, length as m-dash]CHC(O)CH(2)Ph . The combination of insertion and hydration process resulted in the unprecedented formation of the alkenyl ketone complexes.
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May 2009
The author list in the paper by Tong, Hung, Wang, Lin & Lo [Acta Cryst. (2009), E65, m438] is corrected.[This corrects the article DOI: 10.
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March 2009
The reaction of [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))Cl(C(18)H(15)P)(2)] with benzo-nitrile leads to crystals of the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))Cl(C(18)H(15)P)(C(7)H(5)N)]·C(2)H(5)OH. In the crystal structure, the environment about the ruthenium metal center corresponds to a slightly distorted octa-hedron with an average N-Ru-N bite angle of the Tp ligand of 86.6 (2)°.
View Article and Find Full Text PDFIn the title compound, C(15)H(12)S(4), two phenyl-dithio-carboxyl-ate units are linked through a methyl-ene C atom on a twofold rotation axis. The central S-CH(2)-S angle of 116.9 (5)° is significantly larger than the ideal tetra-hedral value.
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November 2008
Reaction of [Ru(Tp)Cl(PPh(3))(2)] (Tp = hydridotrispyrazolyl-borate) with ammonium dithio-benzoate in methanol leads to the formation of the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(C(7)H(5)S(2))(C(18)H(15)P)]. In the crystal structure, the Ru atom is coordinated by three N atoms of the Tp ligand, one P atom of the triphenyl-phosphine ligand and the two S atoms of the dithio-benzoate ligand within a slightly distorted octa-hedron. The Ru-S bonds are slightly different [2.
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November 2008
The reaction of [RuCl(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(C(18)H(15)P)(2)] with benzo-phenone imine in methanol, in the presence of sodium azide, leads to the formation of the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(N(3))(HN=CPh(2))(C(18)H(15)P)]·C(4)H(10)O, which crystallizes as the diethyl ether solvate. In the crystal structure, the Ru atom is coordinated by three N atoms of one hydridotris(pyrazoly)borate anion, one P atom of one triphenyl-phosphine ligand, one N atom of the azide anion and one N atom of the benzophenone-imine ligand in a slightly distorted octa-hedral geometry. The azide anion is almost linear [177.
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October 2008
The reaction of RuCl(Tp)(Ph(3)P)(2), where Tp is [(CH)(3)N(2)](3)BH, with benzophenone imine leads to the formation of the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))Cl(C(13)H(11)N)(C(18)H(15)P)]·C(4)H(10)O. The environment about the Ru atom corresponds to a slightly distorted octa-hedron and the bite angle of the Tp ligand produces an average N-Ru-N angle of 86.3 (9)°.
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October 2008
Reaction of [Ru(Tp)Cl(PPh(3))(2)] {where Tp is hydridotri-pyrazol-yl-borate, BH[C(3)H(3)N(2))(3))]} with NH(4)[S(2)P(OEt)(2)] in methanol afforded the title compound, [Ru(C(9)H(10)BN(6))(C(4)H(10)O(2)PS(2))(C(18)H(15)P)], in which the Ru(II) ion is in a slightly disorted octa-hedral coordination environment. The [S(2)P(OEt)(2)](-) ligand coordinates in a chelating mode with two similar Ru-S bond lengths and a slightly acute S-Ru-S angle. The atoms of both -OCH(2)CH(3) groups of the diethyl dithio-phosphate ligand are disordered over two sites with approximate occupancies of 0.
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