Issue 4, 1994

Tri- and tetra-nuclear palladium(II) and/or platinum(II) compounds with double thiolato bridges. Crystal structure of [P(CH2Ph)Ph3]2[(C6F5)2Pd(µ-SC6F5)2Pt-(µ-SC6F5)2 Pt(µ-SC6F5)2Pd(C6F5)2]

Abstract

The complexes cis-[M(C6F5)2(thf)2](M = Pd or Pt, thf = tetrahydrofuran) react (2:1) with [NMe4]2[M′(SC6F5)4][M′= Pd or Pt] or Q2[M′2(SC6F5)6][M′= Pd, Q = NBu4; M′= Pt, Q = NMe4 or P(CH2Ph)Ph3] to give homo- or hetero-metallic tri- or, respectively, tetra-nuclear dianions. The structure of the tetranuclear complex [P(CH2Ph)Ph3]2[(C6F5)2Pd(µ-SC6F5)2Pt(µ-SC6F5)2Pt(µ-SC6F5)2Pd(C6F5)2] has been established by single-crystal X-ray crystallography: the dianion possesses a crystallographic inversion centre; space group P[1 with combining macron], a= 12.247(2), b= 12.901 (2), c= 17.942(3)Å, α= 84.47(2), β= 78.20(2), γ= 77.21 (2)°, Z= 1. and R= 0.0454. The co-ordination at the metal atoms is planar. The outer (palladium) planes form an angle of 28.20(11)° with the inner ones.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 401-405

Tri- and tetra-nuclear palladium(II) and/or platinum(II) compounds with double thiolato bridges. Crystal structure of [P(CH2Ph)Ph3]2[(C6F5)2Pd(µ-SC6F5)2Pt-(µ-SC6F5)2 Pt(µ-SC6F5)2Pd(C6F5)2]

R. Usón, J. Forniés, M. A. Usón, M. Tomás and M. A. Ibáñez, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 401 DOI: 10.1039/DT9940000401

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