It is shown that the binding of Pd(II) and Pt(II) from aqueous solutions of
their salts by thiosemicarbazide immobilized on a Silochrom surface gives
rise to the complexes whose composition substantially differs from the comp
osition of their analogues in solutions. The binding of Pd(II) from chlorid
e solutions results in the polynuclear complexes containing bridging chlori
ne atoms.