Issue 12, 1998

Effect of weak hydrogen bonding and included solvent on the crystal structure of the square-planar complex trans-Pt{PPh2(C16H15)}2Cl2

Abstract

Crystallisation of the square-planar complex trans-Pt{PPh2(C16H15)}2Cl2 from dichloromethane–diethyl ether (1:1) affords two different solvates; trans-Pt{PPh2(C16H15)}2Cl2·CH2Cl21 and trans-Pt{PPh2(C16H15)}2Cl2·Et2O 2; the CH2Cl2 forms H-bonding interactions with the complex whereas the Et2O participates only in weak van der Waals interactions; these differences arise from the different hydrogen- bonding characteristics of each solvent.

Article information

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New J. Chem., 1998,22, 1311-1313

Effect of weak hydrogen bonding and included solvent on the crystal structure of the square-planar complex trans-Pt{PPh2(C16H15)}2Cl2

P. Suman, P. W. Dyer, P. J. Dyson, S. L. James and J. W. Steed, New J. Chem., 1998, 22, 1311 DOI: 10.1039/A807483F

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