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A reaction of [PdCl2(cod)] (cod = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) and an E/Z mixture of quinoline-2-carbaldehyde (pyridine-2-carbonyl)hydrazone (HL) gave two kinds of Pd(II) mononuclear complexes, [PdCl(Z-L-κ(3)N,N',N'')] (1) and [PdCl2(E-HL'-κ(2)N,N')] (2), where L(-) is the deprotonated hydrazonate anion and HL' is the quinolinium-hydrazonate zwitterionic form of HL. Complex 2 is gradually converted to 1 in solution, and complex 1 is a good precursor to prepare a Pd(II)/Ru(II) heterodinuclear complex bridged by hydrazonate, trans(Cl,Cl)-[RuCl2(PPh3)2(μ-L)PdCl] (3).

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