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Self-assembled coordination complexes from various palladium(II) components and bidentate or polydentate ligands

Journal

COORDINATION CHEMISTRY REVIEWS
Volume 256, Issue 17-18, Pages 1831-1945

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA
DOI: 10.1016/j.ccr.2012.04.001

Keywords

cis-Protected palladium(II); Palladium(II); Designed ligands; Self-assembly; Multinuclear complexes; Cage molecules

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  1. DST, New Delhi

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Palladium(II) has four coordination sites and forms square planar complexes. Discrete self-assemblies are generated by the combination of a variety of palladium(II) components and ligands ranging from bi- to polydentate. The Pd(II) components used are generally of two varieties: cis-protected Pd(II) and unprotected Pd(II). Most common cis-protecting units (X-X) such as ethylenediamine, 2,2'-bipyridine and 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane and a few other related chelating systems have been exploited for the complexation reactions. The self-assemblies formed are generally represented as [{cis-Pd(X-X)}(x)(L)(y)](monoanion)(2x) and [Pd-m(L)(n)](monoanion)(2m) when generated from the complexation of a suitable ligand (L) with cis-protected Pd(II) and simple Pd(II) units, respectively. When Pd(solvent)(2)Cl-2 is complexed with ligands, the solvent molecules are replaced with the incoming ligands, leading to complexes in which the trans positions are occupied by the chloride anions. (C) 2012 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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