Synthesis and Structure of a Water-soluble µ-η1:η1-N2 Dinuclear RuII Complex with a Polyamine Ligand

We report the first example of a µ-η1:η1-N2 dinuclear RuII complex with a polyamine ligand and elucidate the structure by means of X-ray analysis. The N≡N stretching vibration has been observed at ...

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