“…Palladium(II) is one of the most hydrolysable metal ions (Baes and Mesmer, 1976) and its hydrolysis products have consequently been studied under a variety of conditions (Wyatt, 1966;Izatt et al, 1967;Kazakova and Ptitsyn, 1967;Nabivanets and Kalabina, 1970;Rund, 1970;Milić and Bugarčić, 1984;Mountain and Wood, 1988;Kump and Byrne, 1989;Wood et al, 1989Wood et al, , 1992Wood, 1991;Byrne and Kump, 1993;Tait and Janecky, 1993;Tait et al, 1991;Troitskii et al, 1993Troitskii et al, , 1995Troitskii et al, , 1996Dressick et al, 1994;Didillon et al, 1998;van Middlesworth and Wood, 1999;Byrne and Yao, 2000;Cosden and Byrne, 2003). Partially hydrolyzed Pd(II) species can crosslink and form larger polymeric/polynuclear units that are stable as coiled [Pd(OH) 2 ] n chains of about 20 Å in diameter (Troitskii et al, 1993(Troitskii et al, , 1995(Troitskii et al, , 1996.…”