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Pt(0)/Pd(0) metallocryptates encapsulating TI(I) have been constructed util
izing mixed phosphine-imine ligands 2,9-bis(diphenylphosphino)-1,10-phenath
roline, P(2)phen, and 6,6'-bis(diphenylphosphino)-2,2'-bipyridine, P(2)bpy.
The red compounds [M2Tl(P(2)phen)(NO3) (M = Pt, 1; M = Pd, 3) and [M2Tl(P(
2)bpy)(3)](NO3) (M = Pt, 2; M = Pd, 4) have been isolated as air-stable cry
stalline solids. Complexes 1-4 exhibit single signals in their Tl-205 NMR s
pectra that are well deshielded compared to the TiNO3(aq) reference signal.
Additionally, Pt-195 NMR spectra of complexes 1 and 2 exhibit a doublet of
quartets pattern resulting from large one-bond couplings to both P-31 and
Tl-205. Characterization of 1-4 by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies
confirms the metallocryptand structure consisting of three phosphine-imine
ligands in a D-3-symmetric cage with the TI(I) ion in its center and the z
ero-valent Pt or Pd atoms on each end. Each Pd or Pt atom is coordinated to
three phosphorus centers, forming approximately trigonal geometry. The Tl(
I) ion is positioned away from the imine nitrogen atoms of the phosphine li
gands by similar to3.5 Angstrom. Further, the outer capping metals are dist
orted toward the central TI(I) ion, indicating a strong interaction. The Pt
-Tl and Pd-TI separations are at similar to2.8 Angstrom each, further manif
esting the strength of the metallophilic attraction in these assemblies.