Synthesis and Characterization of New Co(II), Rh(III) and Pt(II) Guanidine and Thiourea Complexes

02 September 2022, Version 1
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Abstract

Guanidine and thiourea based complexes have been the subject of extensive study due to their wide range of potential applications including but not limited to anti-cancer drugs, ion transporters and sensors. Building upon previous work done in this group, we aimed to demonstrate a new series of organo-metallic complexes based around functionally diverse guanidine and thiourea ligands. Herein the synthesis and characterisation of these new platinum, rhodium and cobalt complexes is presented. While most of these complexes conformed to properties and behaviours in line with predictions based upon previous work, one complex based around a Pt (II) and a guanidine derivative exhibited unusual supramolecular properties; demonstrating a larger self-assembly of 6 Pt (II) cations.

Keywords

H-Bonding
Coordination Compounds
Second-Sphere Interactions

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Synthesis and Characterization of New Co(II), Rh(III) and Pt(II) Guanidine and Thiourea Complexes - SI
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Supplementary information including General experimental, NMR, Mass Spec, Elemental Analysis, and crystallographic data.
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