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Synthesis and Structure of the First Sulfur‐Bridged [1]Ferrocenophane
Author(s) -
Pudelski John K.,
Gates Derek P.,
Rulkens Ron,
Lough Alan J.,
Manners Ian
Publication year - 1995
Publication title -
angewandte chemie international edition in english
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 5.831
H-Index - 550
eISSN - 1521-3773
pISSN - 0570-0833
DOI - 10.1002/anie.199515061
Subject(s) - cyclopentadienyl complex , sulfur , crystallography , bridging (networking) , tilt (camera) , crystal structure , chemistry , stereochemistry , geometry , mathematics , organic chemistry , computer science , catalysis , computer network
A sulfur atom is the smallest bridging element yet incorporated into a [1]ferrocenophane. This is demonstrated by the synthesis of the purple, crystalline [1]ferrocenophane 1 (structure depicted on the right). The 31.05(10)° tilt angle between the planes of the cyclopentadienyl rings is the largest for any iron group [ n ]metallocenophane.
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