A pyrazine bis‐adduct of a binuclear rhodium(II) carboxylate containing 3,4,5‐triethoxybenzoate as the equatorial ligand |
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Authors: | Maria Ana Castro Zulema D. Chaia Oscar E. Piro Fabio D. Cukiernik Eduardo E. Castellano Marcia Rusjan |
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Abstract: | The title compound, tetrakis(μ‐3,4,5‐triethoxybenzoato‐κ2O:O′)bis[(pyrazine‐κN)rhodium(II)](Rh—Rh), [Rh2(C13H17O5)4(C4H4N2)2], crystallizes on an inversion centre in the triclinic space group . The equatorial carboxylate ligands bridge the two RhII atoms, giving a binuclear lantern‐like structure. The pyrazine molecules occupy the two axial coordination sites. The phenyl rings are tilted by ca 10° with respect to the attached carboxylate groups. The pyrazine planes have a torsion angle of ca 19° around the Rh—N bond with respect to the plane of the nearer carboxylate group and are not coplanar with the Rh—Rh bond. |
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