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    [1-Dimethylsilyl-2-phenyl-3-(η5-tetramethylcyclopentadienyl) prop-1-en-1-ylκC1](n5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)- titanium(III)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2009) Lamač, M.; Spannenberg, A.; Arndt, P.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [Ti(C10H15)(C20H 26Si)], was obtained from the reaction of [Ti{5: 1-C5Me4(CH2)}(5-C 5Me5)] with the alkynylsilane PhC2SiMe 2H. The complex crystallizes with two independent mol-ecules in the asymmetric unit, which differ in the conformation of the propenyl unit, resulting in their having opposite helicity. No inter-molecular inter-actions or inter-actions involving the Si- H bond are present. The observed geometrical parameters are unexceptional compared to known structures of the same type.
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    Iodidobis(≠5-penta-methyl-cyclo-penta-dien-yl)titanium(III)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2010) Kessler, M.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    In the title complex mol-ecule, [Ti(C10H15) 2I], the paramagnetic Ti(III) atom is coordinated by two penta-methyl-cyclo-penta-dienyl (Cp*) ligands and one iodide ligand. The two Cp*ligands are in a staggered orientation. The coordination geometry at the titanium atom can be described as distorted trigonal-planar.
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    [2,2-Bis(diphenylphosphanyl)propane κ2P,P0] tetracarbonylchromium(0)dichloromethane monosolvate
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2010) Peulecke, N.; Peitz, S.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [Cr(C27H26P2)(CO) 4]·CH2Cl2, was obtained by the reaction of Ph2PCMe2PPh2 with Cr(CO)6 in refluxing toluene by substitution of two carbonyl ligands. The CrC 4P2 coordination geometry at the Cr atom is distorted octa-hedral, with a P - Cr - P bite angle of 70.27 (2)°.
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    Bis[N,N′-bis-(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)ethane-1,2-diimine] -1κ2 N,N′;2κ2 N,N′-tri - Trichlorido-1:2κ6 Cl:Clchlorido-1Cltetrahydrofuran- 2Odichromium(II) dichloromethane 4.5-solvate
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2009) Peitz, S.; Peulecke, N.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    In the mol-ecular structure of the title compound, [Cr2Cl4(C 26H36N2)2(C4H8O)] ·4.5CH2Cl2, the two CrII centers are bridged by three Cl atoms, forming a dinuclear complex. Each CrII center is coordinated by one chelating bis-(2,6-diisopropyl-phen-yl)ethane-1,2-diimine ligand via both N atoms. An additional chloride ion binds to one chromium center, whereas an additional tetra-hydro-furan mol-ecule coordinates to the second CrII center. The coordination geometry at each CrII center can be best described as distorted octa-hedral.
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    (tert-Butylimido)bis(η5-cyclopenta-dienyl) pyridinezirconium(IV)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2010) Kaleta, K.; Arndt, P.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [Zr(C5H5)2(C 4H9N)(C5H5N)], was obtained from the reaction of (C5H5)2Zr(py)(η2- Me3SiC2SiMe3) (py is pyridine) and tBuN=C=NtBu alongside the formation of (C 5H5)2Zr(CNtBu)(2-Me 3SiC2SiMe3). The zirconium atom is coordinated in a distorted tetrahedral geometry by two cyclopentadienyl ligands, a pyridine ligand, and a tertbutylimido ligand via a Zr=N double bond. The tertbutyl group is disordered over two positions in a 0.634 (5):0.366 (5) ratio.
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    1,1,2,2-Tetra-phenyl-15-diphosphane 1-sulfide
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2009) Aluri, B.R.; Peitz, S.; Wöhl, A.; Peulecke, N.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    In the title mol-ecule, C24H20P2S, the P - P bond length is 2.2263 (5) Å. The two phenyl rings attached to the three- and five-coordinated P atoms, respectively, form dihedral angles of 56.22 (5) and 71.74 (5)°.
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    [Bis(diphenylphosphanyl)dimethylsilane κ2P,P′] tetracarbonylchromium(0)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2010) Peulecke, N.; Peitz, S.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [Cr(C26H26P2Si)(CO) 4], was obtained by the reaction of Ph2PSiMe 2PPh2 with Cr(CO)6 in refluxing toluene by ligand exchange. The CrC4P2 coordination geometry at the Cr atom is distorted octa-hedral, with a P - Cr - P bite angle of 80.27 (1)°.
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    Diacetonitrile[N,N′-bis(2,6-diisopropyl-phenyl)ethane-1,2-diimine] dichloridochromium(II) acetonitrile solvate
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2009) Peitz, S.; Peulecke, N.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [CrCl2(CH3CN)2(C 26H36N2)]·CH3CN, was synthesized by the reaction of CrCl2(THF)2 with N,N′-bis-(2,6- diisopropyl-phen-yl)ethane-1,2-diimine in dichloro-methane/acetonitrile. The chromium center is coordinated by two N atoms of the chelating diimine ligand, two chloride ions in a trans configuration with respect to each other, and by two N atoms of two acetonitrile mol-ecules in a distorted octa-hedral geometry.
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    Crystal structure of bis(η5-cyclopentadienyl)-pyrrolide- titanium(III), Ti(C10H15)2(C4H 4N)
    (Berlin : de Gruyter, 2007) Spannenberg, A.; Burlakov, V.V.; Arndt, P.; Klahn, M.; Rosenthal, U.
    C24H34NTi, orthorhombic, Pbcm (no. 57), a = 10.864(2) Å, b = 14.281(3) Å, c = 27.535(6) Å, V= 4272.0 Å3, Z = 8, Rgt(F) = 0.043, wRref(F 2) = 0.111, T= 200 K. © by Oldenbourg Wissenschaftsverlag,.
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    Crystal structures of tribromo(η5-3,6-di-tert-butyl-9,10,11- trimethyl-bicyclo(6.3.0)undeca-4-en-8,10-dienyl)titanium(IV), Ti(C 22H35)Br3, and tribromo(η5-4,5- dibromo-3,6-di-tert-butyl-9,10,11-trimethyl-bicyclo(6.3.0)undeca-8,10-dienyl) titanium(IV), Ti(C22H35Br2)Br3
    (Berlin : de Gruyter, 2008) Spannenberg, A.; Burlakov, V.V.; Rosenthal, U.
    C22H35Br3Ti, triclinic, P1̄ (no. 2), a = 9.621(2) Å, b = 11.796(2) Å, c = 12.232(2) Å, α = 102.23(3)°, β = 97.71(3)°, γ = 112.32(3)°, V = 1219.2 Å3, Z = 2, Rgt(F) = 0.058, wRobs(F 2) = 0.134, T = 293 K. C22H35Br5Ti, monoclinic, P121/n1 (no. 14), a = 7.474(1) Å, b = 18.458(4) Å, c = 20.171(4) Å, β = 100.28(3)°, V= 2738.0 Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.054, wRobs(F 2) = 0.119, T = 293 K. © by Oldenbourg Wissenchaftsverlag.