trans-Dichloridobis(triphenyl-phosphane-κP)palladium(II) benzene hemisolvate.

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online

Institut für Anorganische und Analytische Chemie, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt, Max-von-Laue-Strasse 7, 60438 Frankfurt am Main, Germany.

Published: April 2012

The title complex, [PdCl(2)(C(18)H(15)P)(2)]·0.5C(6)H(6), has the Pd(II) ion in a square-planar coordination mode (r.m.s. deviation for Pd, P and Cl atoms = 0.024 Å) with the PPh(3) and Cl ligands mutually trans. The benzene solvent mol-ecule is located about a crystallographic inversion centre. The title complex is isostructural with trans-dichloridobis(triphenyl-phosphane)-palladium(II) 1,4-dichloro-benzene sesquisolvate [Kitano et al. (1983 ▶). Acta Cryst. C39, 1015-1017].

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