Issue 3, 1993

Agostic Pd ⋯ H+⋯ NHR2 and apical Pd ⋯ NHR2 interactions: the synthesis and structures of [PdIICl2(H[9]aneN3)]+, the PdII–PdII dimer [(H[9]aneN3)Cl2Pd–PdCl2(H[9]aneN3)]2+, and [Pd(Me3[9]aneN3)(NCMe)2]2+

Abstract

Long-range agostic Pd ⋯ H+⋯ NHR2 interactions are observed in the crystal structure of the protonated form of cis-[PdIICl2([9]aneN3)], while a direct apical Pd ⋯ NHR2 interaction is observed in the purple complex [Pd(Me3[9]aneN3)(NCMe)2](PF6)2.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1993, 260-262

Agostic Pd ⋯ H+⋯ NHR2 and apical Pd ⋯ NHR2 interactions: the synthesis and structures of [PdIICl2(H[9]aneN3)]+, the PdII–PdII dimer [(H[9]aneN3)Cl2Pd–PdCl2(H[9]aneN3)]2+, and [Pd(Me3[9]aneN3)(NCMe)2]2+

A. J. Blake, A. J. Holder, Y. V. Roberts and M. Schröder, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1993, 260 DOI: 10.1039/C39930000260

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