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trans-Bis(5-amino-1,3,4-thiadiazol-2-thiolato-κS2)bis(triphenylphosphane-κP)palladium(II) dimethyl sulfoxide disolvate hemihydrate
Author(s) -
Felipe Chontal-Vidal,
Maricela Arroyo-Gómez,
Simón HernándezOrtega,
Reyna ReyesMartínez,
David MoralesMorales
Publication year - 2012
Publication title -
acta crystallographica section e structure reports online
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1600-5368
DOI - 10.1107/s1600536812011555
Subject(s) - chemistry , phosphine , dimethyl sulfoxide , hydrogen bond , ligand (biochemistry) , palladium , ring (chemistry) , crystallography , medicinal chemistry , crystal structure , stereochemistry , bioinformatics , molecule , catalysis , biochemistry , receptor , organic chemistry , biology
The title complex, [Pd(C(2)H(2)N(3)S(2))(2)(C(18)H(15)P)(2)]·2C(2)H(6)OS·0.5H(2)O, was obtained from the reaction of trans-[(Ph(3)P)(2)PdCl(2)] with 5-amino-1,3,4-thia-diazole-2-thione (SSNH(2)) in a 2:1 molar ratio. The Pd(II) atom, located in a crystallographic center of symmetry, has a square-planar geometry with two triphenyl-phosphine P-coordinated mol-ecules and two SSNH(2) ligands with the S atoms in a trans conformation. The latter ligand exhibits N-H⋯N hydrogen-bonding contacts formed by the amino group with the thia-diazole ring, generating a chain along the c axis. The asymmetric unit contains one half of the complex mol-ecule along with disordered dimethyl sulfoxide and water mol-ecules.

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