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Acta Cryst. (2008). E64, m1372-m1373 [ doi:10.1107/S160053680803170X ]
2S,S')(hydridotripyrazol-1-ylborato-
3N2,N2',N2'')(triphenylphosphine-
P)ruthenium(II)Abstract: Reaction of [Ru(Tp)Cl(PPh3)2] {where Tp is hydridotripyrazolylborate, BH[C3H3N2)3)]} with NH4[S2P(OEt)2] in methanol afforded the title compound, [Ru(C9H10BN6)(C4H10O2PS2)(C18H15P)], in which the RuII ion is in a slightly disorted octahedral coordination environment. The [S2P(OEt)2]- ligand coordinates in a chelating mode with two similar Ru-S bond lengths and a slightly acute S-Ru-S angle. The atoms of both -OCH2CH3 groups of the diethyl dithiophosphate ligand are disordered over two sites with approximate occupancies of 0.76 and 0.24.
Online 9 October 2008
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