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Cover Feature: From Chemical Serendipity to Translational Chemistry: New Findings in the Reactivity of Palladacycles (ChemistryOpen 10/2018)

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The Cover Feature shows four structures depicting (clockwise from the top‐left corner) a beautiful tetranuclear layered compound, a bis‐pseudopentacoordinated palladium moiety, the only known trinuclear thiosemicarbazone palladacycle, and the sandwiched… Click to show full abstract

The Cover Feature shows four structures depicting (clockwise from the top‐left corner) a beautiful tetranuclear layered compound, a bis‐pseudopentacoordinated palladium moiety, the only known trinuclear thiosemicarbazone palladacycle, and the sandwiched coordination of the potassium cation by small crown ether rings attached to the metallated phenyl enclosures of a dinuclear diphosphine‐bridged palladium complex. All of these unexpected findings put forward the presence of serendipity in the reactivity of palladacycles and highlight the relevance of such an experience in their chemistry. More information can be found in the Review by A. Fernández‐Figueiras et al. on page 754 in Issue 10, 2018 (DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201800036).

Keywords: reactivity palladacycles; chemistry; cover feature; serendipity

Journal Title: ChemistryOpen
Year Published: 2018

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