Abstract |
The chlorination of the eight-membered platinum(H) chelates [PtCl2(NH=C(NR2)N(Ph)C(=NH)-N(Ph)C(NR2)=NH\] (R = Me (1); R2 = (CH2)5 (2)) with uncomplexed imino group with C12 gives complexes bearing the =N CI moiety [PtCl4(NH=C(NR2)N(Ph)C(-=-NCl)N-(Ph)C(NR2)=NH\] (R = Me (3); R-2 = (CH2)(5) (4)). X-ray study for 3 revealed a novel type intermolecular halogen bonding =N-Cl center dot center dot center dot Cl, formed between the Cl atom of the chlorinated imine and the chloride bound to the platinum(IV) center. The processing relevant structural data retrieved from the Cambridge Structural Database (CSDB) shows that this type of halogen bonding is realized in 18 more molecular species having X=N-Hal moieties (X = C, P, S, V, W; Hal = Cl, Br, I), but this weak =N Hal center dot center dot center dot Hal(-) bonding was totally neglected in the previous works. The presence of the halogen bonding in 3 was confirmed by theoretical calculations at the density functional theory (DFT, M06-2X) level, and its nature was analyzed. |