As the simplest thioether,
dimethyl sulfide forms complexes that are illustrative of the class. Well characterized derivatives include
cis-[TiCl4L2], VCl3L2, NbCl5L, NbCl4L2, Cr(CO)5L, CrCl3L3, RuCl2L4, RuCl3L3, RhCl3L3,
cis- and
trans-[IrCl4L3]−,
cis-MCl2L2 (M = Pd, Pt), [PtCl3L]−,
cis- and
trans-[PtCl4L2] (L = SMe2). With respect to donor properties, dimethyl sulfide is a soft ligand with donor properties weaker than
phosphine ligands. Such complexes are generally prepared by treating the metal halide with the thioether.
Chloro(dimethyl sulfide)gold(I) can however be prepared by redox reaction of elemental gold and
DMSO in the presence of
hydrochloric acid. ==Stereochemistry==