Issue 15, 1976

Fast exchange between free and co-ordinated ligands in bis(diethyl chalcogen)dihalogeno-palladium(II) and -platinum(II) complexes

Abstract

Variable-temperature n.m.r. spectra show that on addition of free ZEt2 to [MX2(ZEt2)2](Z = S, Se, or Te; M = Pd or Pt: X = Cl, Br, or I) exchange between free and co-ordinated ligand is fast in each case except for SEt2–[PtX2(SEt2)2]. The rate of exchange decreases in the orders TeEt2[double greater-than, compressed] SeEt2 > SEt2 and Pd > Pt. Coalescences due to chalcogen inversion are quite distinct from the exchange coalescences in the systems SEt2–[PdX2(SEt2)2] and SeEt2–[PtX2(SeEt2)2]. This shows for the first time that sulphur inversion in the palladium complexes is not an association–dissociation process.

Article information

Article type
Paper

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1486-1488

Fast exchange between free and co-ordinated ligands in bis(diethyl chalcogen)dihalogeno-palladium(II) and -platinum(II) complexes

R. J. Cross, T. H. Green, R. Keat and J. F. Paterson, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1486 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760001486

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