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Category: alcohols-buliding-blocks. The mechanism of aromatic electrophilic substitution of aromatic heterocycles is consistent with that of benzene. Compound: Dichloro(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum(II), is researched, Molecular C8H12Cl2Pt, CAS is 12080-32-9, about Sterically Encumbered 4,5-Bis(diphenylphosphino)acenaphthene Ligand and Its Ni(II), Pd(II), Pt(II), and Cu(I) Complexes. Author is Tosolini, Massimo; Avo, Joao; Parola, Antonio Jorge; Balducci, Gabriele; Tecilla, Paolo.

A new sterically encumbered sym. substituted 4,5-bis(diphenylphosphino)acenaphthene ligand (L) has been prepared The ligand readily forms distorted square-planar complexes with group 10 metal ions [Ni(II), Pd(II), Pt(II)] and a dimeric tetrahedral complex with Cu(I). The x-ray structures of the ligand and of the complexes show a notably short distance between the two phosphorus atoms, well below than twice the van der Waals radius of P, due to the steric requirements of the rigid acenaphthene backbone. Moreover, in the complexes a stabilizing π-π interaction between two Ph rings belonging to the two P atoms is present. The [LCuCl]2 complex is weakly fluorescent both in solution and in the solid state with higher quantum yield as a solid where it exhibits thermally-activated delayed fluorescence and phosphorescence. [LPdCl2] and [LCuCl]2 behave as chloride transporters across a liposomal phospholipid membrane with the Pd(II) complex displaying a very high activity.

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