Abstract

The intramolecularly coordinated homoleptic diorgano selenide bis{2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]phenyl} selenide, C24H38N4Se or R2Se, where R is 2,6-(Me2NCH2)2C6H3, 14, was synthesized and its ligation reactions with PdII and HgII precursors were explored. The reaction of 14 with SO2Cl2 and K2PdCl4 resulted in the formation of the meta C-H-activated dipalladated complex {μ-2,2'-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]-4,4'-bis[(dimethylazaniumyl)methyl]-3,3'-selanediyldiphenyl-κ4C1,N2:C1',N2'}bis[dichloridopalladium(II)], [Pd2Cl4(C24H38N4Se)] or [{R(H)PdCl2}2Se], 15. On the other hand, when ligand 14 was reacted with HgCl2, the reaction afforded a dimercurated selenolate complex, {μ-bis{2,6-bis[(dimethylamino)methyl]benzeneselanolato-κ4N2,Se:Se,N6}-μ-chlorido-bis[chloridomercury(II)], [Hg2(C12H19N2Se)Cl3] or RSeHg2Cl3, 16, where two HgII ions are bridged by selenolate and chloride ligands. In palladium complex 15, there are two molecules located on crystallographic twofold axes and within each molecule the Pd moieties are related by symmetry, but there are still two independent Pd centers. Mercury complex 16 results from the cleavage of one of the Se-C bonds to form a bifurcated SeHg2 moiety with the formal charge on the Se atom being -1. In addition, one of the Cl ligands bridges the two Hg atoms and there are two terminal Hg-Cl bonds. Each Hg atom is in a distorted environment which can be best described as a T-shaped base with the bridging Cl atom in an apical position, with several angles close to 90° and with one angle much larger and closer to 180°.

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