1,2,4,5-Tetrakis(phenyselenomethyl)benzene (L) has been synthesized by reaction of in situ generated PhSe(-) with 1,2,4,5-tetrakis(bromomethyl)benzene in N(2) atmosphere. Its first bimetallic complexes and a bis-pincer complex having compositions [(η(3)-C(3)H(5))(2)Pd(2)(L)][ClO(4)](2) (1) [Pd(2)(C(5)H(5)N)(2)(L)][BF(4)](2) (2) and [(η(6)-C(6)H(6))(2)Ru(2)(L)Cl(2)][PF(6)](2) (3) have been synthesized by reacting L with [Pd(η(3)-C(3)H(5))Cl](2), [Pd(CH(3)CN)(4)][BF(4)](2) and [(η(6)-C(6)H(6))(2)RuCl(2)](2) respectively. The structures of ligand L and its all three complexes have been determined by X-ray crystallography. In 1 and 3, ligand L forms with two organometallic species seven membered chelate rings whereas in 2 it ligates in a bis-pincer coordination mode. The geometry around Pd in 1 or 2 is close to square planar whereas in 3, Ru has pseudo-octahedral half sandwich "Piano-Stool" geometry. The Pd-Se bond distances are in the ranges 2.4004(9)-2.4627(14) Å and follow the order 1 > 2, whereas Ru-Se bond lengths are between 2.4945(16) and 2.5157(17) Å. The 1 and 2 have been found efficient catalysts for Heck reaction of aryl halides with styrene and methyl acrylate. The 2 is superior to 1. The TON and TOF values (per Pd) are up to ~47500 and ~2639 h(-1) respectively.
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