Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1300615 Coordination Chemistry Reviews 2010 56 Pages PDF
Abstract

This review gives an overview of the progress on tri- and high-nuclearity palladium(II) platinum(II) complexes and discusses recent developments in the chemistry of these complexes. Three or more square-planar metal atoms can be assembled in several ways resulting into myriad geometric forms of the resulting complexes. These square planes may be sharing a corner, an edge and two edges or even separated by ligands having their donor atoms incapable of forming chelates yielding dendrimers and self-assembled molecules. A variety of ligands have been used to stabilize these complexes. The chemistry of these complexes has been dealt based on nuclearity of the complexes. Synthetic, spectroscopic, structural aspects and applications of these complexes are described in this review.

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