(Terpyridine)ruthenium trichloride

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(Terpyridine)ruthenium trichloride is the coordination complex with the formula RuCl3(terpy), where terpy is terpyridine. It is a brown paramagnetic solid that is a precursor to other complexes of ruthenium, mainly by substitution of the chloride ligands. The complex has octahedral geometry.[1] The synthesis of this complex was reported for the first time in 1980, it was prepared by mixing ruthenium trichloride and terpyridine in ethanol, heating the mixture to reflux conditions[2] A later synthetic protocol uses a similar approach by heating ruthenium trichloride with a DMF solution of terpyridine.[3]

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(Terpyridine)ruthenium trichloride
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  • InChI=1S/C15H11N3.3ClH.Ru/c1-3-10-16-12(6-1)14-8-5-9-15(18-14)13-7-2-4-11-17-13;;;;/h1-11H;3*1H;/q;;;;+3/p-3
    Key: YDKDTFLOHRMCRP-UHFFFAOYSA-K
  • Cl[Ru-3]23(Cl)(Cl)[n+]1ccccc1c([n+]12)cccc1c1cccc[n+]13
Properties
C15H11Cl3N3Ru
Molar mass 440.69 g·mol−1
Appearance brown solid
Density 1.451 g/cm3
insoluble
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