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Optical isomerism square planar complexes

The number of possible diastereomers depends on the variety of ligands and sometimes requires use of the one-letter code (cis/trans is noted c/t). This nomenclature may be applied to square planar complexes and to square planar pyramidal and octahedral complexes, but not to tetrahedral complexes where a given position is equivalent to any other. Moreover, geometric isomerism often implies the existence of optical isomerism. [Pg.4]

The previous examples demonstrate optical isomerism in octahedral complexes. Tetrahedral complexes can also exhibit optical isomerism, but only if aU four coordination sites are occupied by different ligands. Square planar complexes do not normally exhibit optical isomerism as they are superimposable on their mirror images. [Pg.1113]

Solution (a) The square planar Pt(II) complex has two different monodentate ligands. Each pair of ligands can lie next to or across from each other (see margin). Thus, geometric isomerism occurs. Each isomer is superimposable on a mirror image of itself, so there is no optical isomerism. [Pg.750]

The most common coordination number is six and such complexes have an octahedral structure. The next most common four-coordinated systems have either tetrahedral or square planar structures. Other complexes are known having different coordination numbers and structures. The stereochemistry of metal complexes is a fascinating subject. Several different types of isomeric structures are possible and have been demonstrated in these systems. For our purpose here it is sufficient to cite examples of geometrical (ds-trans) and optical isomerism. This can readily be iUustrated by the cis (III) and trans (IV) isomers of QCo(en)2Cl2]+. Note that the... [Pg.3]


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