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Reverse Arene Sandwich Structures Based upon π-Hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] (d8  M=Pt, Pd) Interactions, where Positively Charged Metal Centers Play the Role of a Nucleophile.

Anton V RozhkovMariya A KrykovaDaniil M IvanovKonstantin Yu ZhizhinAnna A SinelshchikovaMarina V VolostnykhMikhail A KonovalovMikhail Semenovich GrigorievYulia G GorbunovaVadim Yu Kukushkin
Published in: Angewandte Chemie (International ed. in English) (2019)
The complexes [Pt(tpp)] (H2 tpp=tetraphenylporphyrin), [M(acac)2 ] (M=Pd, Pt, Hacac=acetylacetone), and [Pd(ba)2 ] (Hba=benzoylacetone) were co-crystallized with highly electron-deficient arene systems to form reverse arene sandwich structures built by π-hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] (d8 M=Pt, Pd) interactions. The adduct [Pt(tpp)]⋅2 C6 F6 is monomeric, whereas the diketonate 1:1 adducts form columnar infinity 1D-stack assembled by simultaneous action of both π-hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] and C⋅⋅⋅F interactions. The reverse sandwiches are based on noncovalent interactions and calculated ESP distributions indicate that in π-hole⋅⋅⋅[MII ] contacts, [MII ] plays the role of a nucleophile.
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