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Di(Carbido)Tetracosa(Carbonyl)-Decaruthenate(2-) Salts

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Bruce, Michael
Castro, Aurora
Humphrey, Paul A
Maitlis, Peter
Zaitseva, Natahsa N.
Viau, Lydie
Humphrey, Mark

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John Wiley & Sons Inc

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For the metal ruthenium, many examples of clusters with different nuclearity are known. The Ru10C2 cluster is formed by edge sharing of two Ru6C clusters. This chapter describes a synthesis of the decanuclear anion [Ru10C2(CO)24]2- from Ru3(CO)12 and calcium carbide in up to 50% yield. The chapter discusses the procedures and properties of calcium di(carbido)tetracosa(carbonyl) decaruthenium(2-) and BIS(triphenylphosphoranylidene)ammonium di (carbido)tetracosa(carbonyl)decaruthenium(2-).

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Inorganic Syntheses, Vol. 36

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2037-12-31