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The preparation and characterization of acetylacetonato-bis(η-methylcyclopentadienyl)titanium(IV) complexes

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A series of [L′2TiL]+Xcompounds where L is the conjugate base of acetylacetone, L′=η-MeC5H4 and X= ClO 4 , BF 4 , FeCl 4 , ZnCl3(H2O), SnCl 3 , CdCl 2−4 , HgCl 2−4 , Br or I, have been prepared by adding X to the aqueous solution of [L′2TiL]+Cl. Conductivity measurements in nitrobenzene for all compounds indicate that these complexes are electrolytes. The i.r. frequencies for various vibrational modes have been assigned. The ligand L appears to be chelating and the titanium atom is essentially tetracoordinate. The bonding in these complexes is discussed.

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On study leave from S. D. College, Muzaffar Nagar, U.P., India.

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Chandra, K., Sharma, R.K., Garg, B.S. et al. The preparation and characterization of acetylacetonato-bis(η-methylcyclopentadienyl)titanium(IV) complexes. Transition Met Chem 4, 367–371 (1979). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00623979

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