Synthesis of a series of Pd(ii) complexes of the type [Pd(1,10-phen)(SRF)2]: an interesting case of solvatomorphism†
Abstract
In this work, the formation of non-solvated crystalline structure [Pd(1,10-phen)(2,3,5,6-S-C6F4H)2] 1 (1,10-phen = 1,10-phenanthroline) and three different crystalline solvatomorphs [Pd(1,10-phen)(2,3,5,6-S-C6F4H)2]·S (S = C6H62, C6H6Cl 3 and C6H6Br 4) is described. In addition, the formation of crystalline solvate [Pd(1,10-phen)(2,3,4,5,6-S-C6F5)2]·C6H6Br (5) is described for comparison purposes with the former compounds. In this case, we are interested in getting deep into the knowledge of the phenomena of solvatomorphism. Therefore, we performed computational studies to determine the involved energetics features (π⋯π stacking energy phen⋯phen) of structures 1–5 to evaluate their stability associated with this interaction. In addition, graphical 2D plots of Hirshfeld surfaces were used to analyze the interactions involved in the non-solvated tecton and the solvatomorphic and solvate species. According to single-crystal X-ray diffraction results, solvatomorphs 2 and 3 are isostructural; however, 4 is non-isomorphic, despite only the difference of the solvated molecule occluded. In the case of 4 and 5, an increase in the H/F ratio in the tecton leads to the formation of different packing patterns.
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