Published online by Cambridge University Press: 29 February 2012
Four new compounds with general formula CdI2-2(NH2-PhX) (Ph represents phenyl radical; X represents Cl or H atoms) were obtained and characterized. Two of them, bisaniline diiodidecadmium(II) — CdI2⋅2[NH2–C6H5] {1} and bis(2-chloroaniline) diiodidecadmium(II) — CdI2⋅2[NH2–C6H4Cl] {2}, crystallize in monoclinic system, whereas another two, bis(3-chloroaniline) diiodidecadmium(II) — CdI2⋅2[NH2–C6H4Cl]{3} and bis(4-chloroaniline) diiodidecadmium(II) hemi(4-chloroanilate) — CdI2⋅2[NH2–C6H4Cl]½[NH2–C6H4Cl] {4}, crystallize in triclinic system. The investigated compounds, from chemical point of view, are similar to the so-called cisplatin—a compound used as a chemotherapy drug to treat many types of cancers. Their syntheses and results of X-ray powder diffraction studies at room and elevated temperatures are described in this paper.