The cover picture shows the hexagonal 2:4 coordination complex formed between 1,3-bis(3Π-pyridylethynyl)benzene and copper(II) acetate. The ligand, synthesized by the Sonagashira coupling of 1,3-ethynylbenzene with 3-bromopyridine, was designed to form hexagonal coordination complexes with metals th
Graphical Abstract: Eur. J. Inorg. Chem. 3/2005
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 2005
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 241 KB
- Volume
- 2005
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 1434-1948
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β¦ Synopsis
The cover picture shows two examples of stable polynuclear ruthenium systems containing delocalized carbon-rich bridges with unusual topologies. In this work, the synthesis, the spectroscopic and voltammetric studies of a new family of bis(allenylidene) and mixed allenylideneΟͺacetylide complexes are presented. The nature of the reduced species, which are mainly ligand-centered, is pointed out by means of ESR and IR spectroscopy. The UV/Vis and electrochemical studies show the large influence of the bridge on the electronic interaction between the redox centers and the fine tuning of this property. These new conjugated molecules appear to be promising alternatives to the classical bis(acetylide) systems for the construction of metal-containing unsaturated oligomers or polymers to mediate electron-transfer processes.
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The cover picture shows the crystal structures of free radicals of the type (tBu 2 MeSi) 3 E ΠΈ (E Ο Si, Ge, Sn) representing the first stable tricoordinate acyclic radicals of the heavier group 14 elements. All of these radicals have a perfect trigonal-planar geometry, being truly Ο radicals, both i