![[HTML version]](/e/graphics/htmlborder.gif)
![[PDF version]](/e/graphics/pdfborder.gif)
![[CIF]](/e/graphics/cifborder.gif)
![[3d view]](/e/graphics/3dviewborder.gif)
![[Structure Factors]](/e/graphics/structurefactorsborder.gif)
![[Supplementary Material]](/e/graphics/supplementarymaterialsborder.gif)
![[CIF check Report]](/e/graphics/checkcifborder.gif)
![[Buy article online]](/logos/buy.gif)
![[Contents scheme]](cv2263contents.gif)
Acta Cryst. (2007). E63, m2097 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536807032254 ]
-Carbonyl-1:2
2C-carbonyl-1
C-(1
5-cyclopentadienyl)(
-phenylvinylidene)bis(triphenylphosphine-2
P)manganeseplatinum(Mn-Pt)Abstract: The title compound, [MnPt(C5H5)(C8H6)(C18H15P)2(CO)2], is a dinuclear heterometallic Mn-Pt(
-C=CHPh) complex obtained as a product of the addition of [Pt(PPh3)]2 to (
5-C5H5)(CO)2Mn=C=CHPh. The two metal atoms are bridged by the
-phenylvinylidene ligand and semibridged by a carbonyl group. The central fragment of the molecule is an almost planar methylenedimetallacyclopropane Mn-Pt(
-C=CHPh) system. The coordination of the Mn atom is formed by two parallel planes: the first plane consists of three carbonyl C atoms and the second is the cyclopentadienyl plane. A distorted square-planar coordination of the Pt atom is formed by two P atoms of PPh3 and C atoms of the semi-bridging and C=CHPh ligands.
Online 11 July 2007
Copyright © International Union of Crystallography
IUCr Webmaster