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Each palladium ion is coordinated by <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Polyhedron_main_chains/9'>four nitrogens</scene>. The nitrogens are bridged by a <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Single_main_chain_ligand/2'>dipyridylthiophene</scene> ("ligand"). There are two ligand molecules (L) per metal ion (M); hence, this structure is called '''M24L48'''.
Each palladium ion is coordinated by <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Polyhedron_main_chains/9'>four nitrogens</scene>. The nitrogens are bridged by a <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Single_main_chain_ligand/2'>dipyridylthiophene</scene> ("ligand"). There are two ligand molecules (L) per metal ion (M); hence, this structure is called '''M24L48'''.


The models shown thus far are simplified, including only the "main chain". The actual M24L48 complex analyzed crystallographically contained a substituent of -OCH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>O- on each thiophene ring, PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup> counterions bound to the surface of the polyhedron, and hydrogen atoms. Here is the <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/M2l1_with_och2ch2o_h_pf6/2'>chemically complete M2L1 subunit</scene> (but lacking the three additional nitrogens coordinating each palladium, and water, which was not resolved crystallographically). Here is the <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Full_polyhedron/3'>complete M24L48 polyhedron</scene> (but lacking PF<sub>6</sub> and water).
The models shown thus far are simplified, including only the "main chain". The actual M24L48 complex analyzed crystallographically contained a substituent of -OCH<sub>2</sub>CH<sub>2</sub>O- on each thiophene ring, PF<sub>6</sub><sup>-</sup> counterions bound to the surface of the polyhedron, and hydrogen atoms. Here is the <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/M2l1_with_och2ch2o_h_pf6/3'>chemically complete M2L1 subunit</scene> (but lacking the three additional nitrogens coordinating each palladium, and water, which was not resolved crystallographically). Here is the <scene name='Metal-Ligand_Polyhedra/Full_polyhedron/4'>complete M24L48 polyhedron</scene> (but lacking PF<sub>6</sub> and water).


The diameter of this M24L48 polyhedron is 40 &Aring; (Pd to farthest Pd). A sphere of 50 &Aring; circumscribes the molecular shell, and a sphere of 36 &Aring; can be inscribed in the interior. In comparison, the diameter of the M12L24 polyhedron (see below) is 26 &Aring; (Pd to farthest Pd).
The diameter of this M24L48 polyhedron is 40 &Aring; (Pd to farthest Pd). A sphere of 50 &Aring; circumscribes the molecular shell, and a sphere of 36 &Aring; can be inscribed in the interior. In comparison, the diameter of the M12L24 polyhedron (see below) is 26 &Aring; (Pd to farthest Pd).

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