Mixed Valence Creutz−Taube Ion Analogues Incorporating Thiacrowns

May 15, 2009 - Harry Adams, Paulo J. Costa, Mike Newell, Steven J. Vickers,. Michael D. Ward, Vıtor Félix,* and Jim A. Thomas*: Mixed Valence. Creut...
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5584 Inorg. Chem. 2009, 48, 5584–5584 DOI: 10.1021/ic900536a

2008, Volume 47 Harry Adams, Paulo J. Costa, Mike Newell, Steven J. Vickers, Michael D. Ward, Vı´tor Felix,* and Jim A. Thomas*: Mixed Valence Creutz-Taube Ion Analogues Incorporating Thiacrowns: Synthesis, Structure, Physical Properties, and Computational Studies

Page 11633. The first line of the abstract should read as follows: “A series of nine new complexes containing [RuIICl([n]aneS4)] (n) = 12, 14, 16) metal centers bridged by three ditopic ligands containing two monodentate sites (pyrazine, 4,40 -bipyridine, and 3,6-bis(4-pyridyl)-1,2,4, 5-tetrazine) have been synthesized and fully characterized.” Page 11642. We happily acknowledge that the synthesis and crystal structure of complex [4](PF6)2 ([{Ru(12S4)Cl}2μ-(bpy)](PF6)2) has been previously reported: Janzen, D. E.; Chen, W.; Mehne, L. F.; VanDerveer, D. G.; Grant, G. J. Inorg. Chem. Commun. 2006, 9, 929-925. Page 11643. In the Crystal Structure Determinations section, the three crystallographic files containing the supplementary crystallographic data for this paper are CCDC 684573-684575. See the Supporting Information.

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