“…The platinum( ii ) complexes [Pt II (SC(O)R) 4 ] 2– (R = Me (thioacetate), Ph (thiobenzoate)) have previously been reported on their own (for R = Me), 39 and as constituent units of a family of heterobimetallic lantern complexes of formulation [Pt II M II (SC(O)R) 4 (solv) n ] (M = Mg, Ca, Fe, Co, Ni, Zn; solv = solvent molecules), 39 – 42 A[Pt II M II (SC(O)Me) 4 (NCS)] (A = [Na(15-crown-5)], [Na(12-crown-4) 2 ]; M = Mn, Co, Ni, Zn), 43 and [Pt II Cr III (SC(O)Ph) 4 (NCS)] n . 43 In the bimetallic lantern compounds, the soft Lewis acidity of platinum( ii ) allows for selective coordination by the soft sulphur donors, while the harder Lewis acids, that is the divalent n s and 3d metal ions, are selectively coordinated by the oxygen atoms of the thiocarboxylates.…”