2021
DOI: 10.1039/d1nj03710b
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Nuclearity growth of new PdII complexes induced by the electronic effect of selenium-containing ligands

Abstract: This work provides a systematic study of how the electronic effect of EDG or EWG in selenium-containing ligands influences the nuclearity of PdII complexes. The solid-state, solution and gas phase behaviors were evaluated for the complexes.

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“…Interestingly, the Pd–Y bonds to the symmetry-generated chalcogenolato ligands are each elongated by approximately 0.06 Å compared to the values found in the chelates. This difference is clearly a result of chelate formation with the tridentate ligands and represents a special situation in such clusters, where usually a more symmetric environment around the bridging chalcogenolates is found. , The relative elongation of the Pd–Te bond is ca. 2%, while that of the Pd–Se bond is 3%.…”
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“…Interestingly, the Pd–Y bonds to the symmetry-generated chalcogenolato ligands are each elongated by approximately 0.06 Å compared to the values found in the chelates. This difference is clearly a result of chelate formation with the tridentate ligands and represents a special situation in such clusters, where usually a more symmetric environment around the bridging chalcogenolates is found. , The relative elongation of the Pd–Te bond is ca. 2%, while that of the Pd–Se bond is 3%.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gyrobifastigium is the common geometry adopted by such tetrameric palladium compounds with four bridging chalcogen donors . Nevertheless, such compounds are rare, especially with chelating or functionalized chalcogenolates, because a higher denticity or substituents with varying electronic parameters of the ligands frequently lead to smaller clusters. ,, Generally, two of the neighboring ligand backbones point to the same side, while the two remaining ligands point to the opposite direction. The four palladium atoms essentially span a compressed tetragonal bisphenoid (a nonregular tetrahedron), which is intersected by the square plane of the chalcogen atoms.…”
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