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    (Cyanido-κC)(2,2-diphenylacetamido-κ2 N,O)bis(η5-pentamethylcyclopentadienyl)zirconium(IV)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2014) Becker, L.; Spannenberg, A.; Arndt, P.; Rosenthal, U.
    In the title compound, [Zr(C10H15)2(C14H12NO)(CN)], the ZrIV atom is coordinated by two pentamethylcyclopentadienyl ligands, the amidate ligand via the N and O atoms, and an additional C N ligand. The four-membered metallacycle is nearly planar (r.m.s. deviation = 0.008Å). In the crystal, the molecules are connected into centrosymmetric dimers via pairs of N - HN hydrogen bonds.
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    Di-μ-sulfido-bis{[rac-1,2-bis(η5-4,5,6, 7-tetrahydroinden-1-yl)ethane]zirconium(IV)} toluene monosolvate
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2012) Haehnel, M.; Altenburger, K.; Spannenberg, A.; Arndt, P.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title dimeric zirconium complex, [Zr3(C20H 24)2S2]·C7H8, was obtained from the reaction of (ebthi)Zr(η2-Me3Si-C2-SiMe3) [ebthi is rac-1,2-bis(η5-4,5,6,7-tetrahydroinden-1-yl)ethane] and S=C=N-ada (ada = adamantan-1-yl) along with the formation of the isonitrile C N-ada. Each ZrIV atom is coordinated by the sterically hindered ebthi ligand and two μ-sulfide ligands in a strongly distorted tetrahedral geometry. The [ZrS]2 unit is almost planar (mean deviation from the best plane of the four atoms = 0.025Å). A -CH2-CH2- group in one ebthi ligand was disordered over two sites, with refined occupancy factors of 0.551(6) and 0.449(6). The asymmetric unit also contains a toluene solvent molecule.
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    Tetracarbonyl[bis(diphenylphosphanyl)-tetramethyldisiloxane- κ 2 P,P′]chromium(0)
    (Chester : International Union of Crystallography, 2012) Peulecke, N.; Müller, B.H.; Spannenberg, A.; Rosenthal, U.
    The title compound, [Cr(C 28H 32OP 2Si 2)(CO) 4], was obtained by the ligand-exchange reaction of Cr(CO) 6 with (Ph 2PSiMe 2) 2O in refluxing toluene. The CrC 4P 2 coordination geometry is distorted octa-hedral, with a P - Cr - P bite angle of 99.22 (4)°.