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Original Articles

Di-palladium Complexes with Urea-containing Ligands as Anion Receptors

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Pages 599-611 | Received 11 Jan 2007, Accepted 22 Feb 2007, Published online: 10 Dec 2007
 

Abstract

A series of di-palladium complexes with thiolato ligands containing urea groups for hydrogen bonding have been prepared. Three of these complexes have been structurally characterised by X-ray crystallography showing some interesting supramolecular interactions between the metal complexes and counter-anions. 31P NMR solution studies have been carried out to gain some insight into the different conformations of the complexes in solution. To support the experimental findings, computational studies have been performed demonstrating the preference for one of the two conformers in the presence of the appropriate solvent and anion. The anion-binding properties of two of these metallo-receptors have been studied by 1H NMR spectroscopy. Binding constants (in DMSO) between the receptors and specific anions (e.g., [H2PO4]− ) are in the order of 103.

Acknowledgements

The ICIQ foundation is thanked for financial support. PC and FM thank MEC (projects CTQ2005-09000-CO1-02 and CSD2006-003) and DURSI (project 2005SGR00715). RV and JT thank CONACYT, ORS and MEC (project CTQ2004-04103).

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