Abstract

The tetrameric chlorotrimethylplatinum [(Me3PtCl)4] reacts with s-trithian to form the dinuclear complex [(Me3PtCl)2([graphic omitted]H2)], the crystal structure of which reveals that the 6-membered cyclic ligand is in the boat conformation rather than the more usual chair conformation; on warming a solution of the complex, the dinuclear platinum moiety commutes between pairs of sulphur atoms in an intramolecular manner, which necessitates a change in ring conformation.

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