Issue 25, 2010

Stabilization of Pd(iii) states in nano-wire coordination complexes

Abstract

In spite of a long history of quasi-one-dimensional halogen-bridged complexes (MX-chains), all Pt and Pd complexes form the charge-density wave (CDW) state (–X⋯MII⋯X–MIVX⋯), while all Ni complexes form Mott–Hubbard (MH) states (–X–NiIII–X–NiIII–X–), without exception. We have succeeded in stabilizing the Pd(III) MH state for the first time by utilizing the following two methods: partial substitution with Ni(III) ions, [Ni1−xPdx(chxn)2Br]Br2, and chemical pressure via long alkyl chains introduced as counter-anions, [Pd(en)2Br](Cn–Y)2·H2O. In both systems, it has been revealed that the electronic state of bromo-bridged Pd compounds are determined by the Pd⋯Pd distances, in other words, CDW and MH states are stabilized when Pd⋯Pd distances are longer and shorter than 5.26 Å, respectively.

Graphical abstract: Stabilization of Pd(iii) states in nano-wire coordination complexes

Article information

Article type
Feature Article
Submitted
01 Feb 2010
Accepted
19 Apr 2010
First published
18 May 2010

Chem. Commun., 2010,46, 4438-4448

Stabilization of Pd(III) states in nano-wire coordination complexes

M. Yamashita and S. Takaishi, Chem. Commun., 2010, 46, 4438 DOI: 10.1039/C002097D

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