Stepwise, ring-closure synthesis and characterization of a homoleptic palladium(ii)-pyrazolato cyclic trimer
Chemical Communications2002Iss. 9, pp. 1012–1013
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Abstract
A triangular homoleptic complex, [Pd(mu-3-Ph-pz)2]3, is prepared by the stepwise formation of an open-chain trimer and subsequent ring-closure; D3 molecular symmetry results from the one-directional arrangement of the unsymmetrically substituted pyrazolato ligands; the palladium atoms are held in close proximity, with Pd-Pd distances of 2.997(1)-3.087(1) A.
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