Abstract

A series of palladium(II) complexes containing bis[(4-isonicotinoyloxy)phenyl]sulfide (L), [PdII(L)(tmen)]2X4 (tmen = N,N,N',N'-tetramethylethane-1,2-diamine; X=NO3 and ClO4) were prepared and characterized. Reaction of [Pd(tmen)](NO3)2 with L in a mixture of water and acetone affords microspheres whereas reaction of [Pd(tmen)](ClO4)2 with L produces microbelts. The solubility of the products is a significant factor for the formation of morphology. The spherical sizes can be controlled by the evaporation rate of solvents. An array of ≈300 nm and ≈4 μm bimodal spheres was carried out via sonication.

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