Abstract

Abstract An analysis of the structural parameters of PtM, Pt2M, PtM2 and PtMM′ (M = non-transition metals) derivatives shows that each complex contains two crystallographically independent molecules within the same crystal. The respective molecules differ by the degrees of distortion and exemplify the distortion isomerism. These are discussed in terms of the coordination with the platinum and the M atoms and the correlations are drawn among the metal atoms, donor atoms, bond lengths and bond angles. A wide variety of non-transition metals (Sn, Ga, In, Tl, Zn, Cd, Hg, Sb) exist, among which the most prevalent is Sn.

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