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Synthesis and Reaction Chemistry of Nanosize Monosodium Titanate
Published on: February 23, 2016
Iodidobis(η-penta-methyl-cyclo-penta-dien-yl)titanium(III)
Monty Kessler1, Anke Spannenberg, Uwe Rosenthal
1Leibniz-Institut für Katalyse e. V. an der Universität Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Strasse 29a, 18059 Rostock, Germany.
Abstract:
In the title complex mol-ecule, [Ti(C(10)H(15))(2)I], 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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