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2O: C, 18.74; H, 4.40; N, 4.37%. Found: C, 18.64; H, 4.03; N, 4.21%. Yield: 47%.
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2O: C, 18.74; H, 4.40; N, 4.37%. Found: C, 18.64; H, 4.03; N, 4.21%. Yield: 47%.
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2O: C, 13.56; H, 2.65; N, 3.95%. Found: C, 13.30; H, 2.72; N, 3.85%. Yield: 50%.
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2O: C, 13.56; H, 2.65; N, 3.95%. Found: C, 13.30; H, 2.72; N, 3.85%. Yield: 50%.
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A single crystal used for X-ray analysis was prepared by using KOH, instead of NH3. Crystal data for 2·59/8H2O, Pd3(o-pen)3]2· K3[Hg2Br 7]·59/8H2O, Hexagonal, P63, a= 25.683(2, c, 25.661(3) Å, V= 14658(2)Å3, Z, 6, Dcalcd, 2.476 g/cm3, 139851 reflections measured, 22258 independent (Rint, 0.126, R1, 0.053 (I > 2σ(I, wR2, 0.086 (all data, Averaged distances of PdII3 molecule: Pd-O, 2.043(9, Pd-N, 2.073(10, Pd-S, 2.268(3) Å. CCDC: 631461
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3 molecule: Pd-O = 2.043(9), Pd-N = 2.073(10), Pd-S = 2.268(3) Å. CCDC: 631461.
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An analogous compound consisting of [Pd3(D-pen-N,O,S)3] and KCl, Pd3(D-pen-N,O,S)3]·7/8KCl, has been prepared and structurally characterized. G. Cervantes, V. Moreno, E. Molins, M. Quirós, Polyhedron 1998, 17, 3343
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3]·7/8KCl, has been prepared and structurally characterized. G. Cervantes, V. Moreno, E. Molins, M. Quirós, Polyhedron 1998, 17, 3343.
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Calcd for 3·15H2O, NH41/3[Pd 2HgBr2(D-pen)3(NH3, 2-[Pd(NH3)4]2[HgBr 3(NH3)]1/3·15H2O: C, 12.68; H, 4.13; N, 8.22, Found: C, 12.88; H, 4.08; N, 8.20, Yield: 46
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2O: C, 12.68; H, 4.13; N, 8.22%. Found: C, 12.88; H, 4.08; N, 8.20%. Yield: 46%.
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4] gave an orange solution at pH ≈7, the absorption and CD spectra of which coincided well with those of 2, and this orange solution turned to a yellow solution containing 3 on further adding aqueous ammonia to pH ≈11. This fact also implies that 2 is an intermediate of the reaction from 1 to 3.
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4] gave an orange solution at pH ≈7, the absorption and CD spectra of which coincided well with those of 2, and this orange solution turned to a yellow solution containing 3 on further adding aqueous ammonia to pH ≈11. This fact also implies that 2 is an intermediate of the reaction from 1 to 3.
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Crystal data for 3·10H2O, NH4 1/3[Pd2HgBr2(D-pen)3(NH 3)]2-[Pd(NH3)4] 2[HpBr3(NH3)]1/3 · 10H 2O, Trigonal, R3, a, 26.963(3, c, 29.261(4)Å, V= 18423(4) Å3, Z, 9, Dcalcd, 2.232g/cm3, 44452 reflections measured, 18445 independent (Rint, 0.055, R1, 0.052 (I > 2σ(I, wR2, 0.107 (all data, Averaged distances of PdII2HgII anion: Pd-N, 2.061(3, Pd-S, 2.274(1, Hg-S, 2.502(1, Hg-Br, 2.6574(5) Å. CCDC: 631462
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II anion: Pd-N = 2.061(3), Pd-S = 2.274(1), Hg-S = 2.502(1), Hg-Br = 2.6574(5) Å. CCDC: 631462.
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