1983
DOI: 10.1107/s0108270183009622
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The structure of dichlorobis[μ-(3-dimethylamino-1-propanethiolato)-μ-S,N]-dipalladium(II), (I) [Pd2(C5H12NS)2Cl2], and ac,bd,eg, fh-tetrakis[μ-(3-piperidinemethanethiolato)-μ-S,N]-tripalladium(II) dichloride dihydrate, (II) [Pd3(C6H12NS)4]Cl2.2H2O

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“…The average value found for Pt-Br in complex (4), 2.467(5) A, agrees with that reported for sulphur-bridged dinuclear platinum and palladium complexes with terminal bromine atoms. 26 Both piperidine rings exhibit a twist-boat conformation as evidenced by the lack or parallelism between the straight lines defined by C(12)-C (13) Despite the fact that no chelate complexes of 4-mercapto-lmethylpiperidine had been reported to date, it is now evident that metal bond formation together with the chelate effect can compensate for the higher energy of the twist-boat over the chair form in the piperidine ring. This energy is about 10 kcal mol-' (41.84 kJ mol-') per ring.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The average value found for Pt-Br in complex (4), 2.467(5) A, agrees with that reported for sulphur-bridged dinuclear platinum and palladium complexes with terminal bromine atoms. 26 Both piperidine rings exhibit a twist-boat conformation as evidenced by the lack or parallelism between the straight lines defined by C(12)-C (13) Despite the fact that no chelate complexes of 4-mercapto-lmethylpiperidine had been reported to date, it is now evident that metal bond formation together with the chelate effect can compensate for the higher energy of the twist-boat over the chair form in the piperidine ring. This energy is about 10 kcal mol-' (41.84 kJ mol-') per ring.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%