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Crystal structure of bis­[S-hexyl 3-(4-methyl­benzyl­idene)di­thio­carbazato-κ2N3,S]palladium(II)

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Title
Crystal structure of bis­[S-hexyl 3-(4-methyl­benzyl­idene)di­thio­carbazato-κ2N3,S]palladium(II)
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Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, February 2015
DOI 10.1107/s2056989015002236
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M. Sabina Begum, M. Belayet Hossain Howlader, M. Chanmiya Sheikh, Ryuta Miyatake, Ennio Zangrando

Abstract

The whole mol-ecule of the title complex, [Pd(C15H21N2S2)2], is generated by twofold rotational symmetry. The palladium(II) atom exhibits a square-planar coordination geometry, and is located on the crystallographic twofold axis that induces a cis configuration of the N,S chelating ligands. In the crystal, mol-ecules stack along the c-axis direction and there are no significant inter-molecular inter-actions present. The structure was refined as an inversion twin with a final BASF parameter of 0.34 (2).

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