Preparation and characterisation of a dithiadiazolyline complex: X-ray crystal structure of [Pd2{µ-SNC(Ph)N(H)S-S,S′}(dppe) 2][BF4]2·3CDCl3

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Arthur J. Banister, Judith A. K. Howard, Iain May and Jeremy M. Rawson


Abstract

While the protonated dithiadiazolyl compound, PhC[upper bond 1 start]NSSN[upper bond 1 end]H 1 is unknown, oxidation of [Pd(dppe)2] with [PhC[upper bond 1 start]NSSN[upper bond 1 end]]2 yields the monometallic complex [Pd{SNC(Ph)NS-S,S′}(dppe)] 2 which can be oxidized with [NO][BF4] in the presence of moisture to yield the dimetallic complex [Pd2{µ-SNC(Ph)N(H)S-S,S′}(dppe) 2][BF4]2 3 which contains coordinated 1; the X-ray crystal structure of 3 is reported as its solvate 3·3CDCl3.


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