Issue 13, 1993

Dalton communications. Intramolecular hydrogen-bond controlled unidentate co-ordination of potentially chelating N-acyl-N′-alkylthioureas: crystal structure of cis-bis(N-benzoyl-N′-propylthiourea) dichloroplatinum(II)

Abstract

The crystal and molecular structure of cis-bis(N-benzoyl-N′-propylthiourea) dichloroplatinum(II) shows that two N-benzoyl-N′-propylthiourea molecules co-ordinate to PtII through the sulfur atom only, the acyl oxygen atom being effectively blocked from co-ordination by an intramolecular hydrogen bond, in contrast to the chelating N-benzoyl-N′,N′-dialkylthiourea analogues.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 2071-2072

Dalton communications. Intramolecular hydrogen-bond controlled unidentate co-ordination of potentially chelating N-acyl-N′-alkylthioureas: crystal structure of cis-bis(N-benzoyl-N′-propylthiourea) dichloroplatinum(II)

S. Bourne and K. R. Koch, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 2071 DOI: 10.1039/DT9930002071

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