A series of Group 10 metal dithiocarbonate complexes M(S2COiPr)2 (M = Ni 1, Pd 2, Pt 3) was prepared following procedures from the literature and cocrystallized with the ditopic σ/π-hole donor 1,4-diiodotetrafluorobenzene. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction revealed a consistent I···S halogen bonding motif alongside a remarkable diversity in metal-involving interactions across the Ni–Pd–Pt triad. While nickel(II) exhibits strong electrophilic M···S semicoordination, the palladium(II) center displays ambiphilic behavior, and platinum(II) acts exclusively as a nucleophile via π-hole···M bonding. Comprehensive density functional theory studies, including molecular electrostatic potential (MEP) mapping, quantum theory of atoms in molecules/noncovalent interaction plot analyses, and energy decomposition analysis, were used to quantify this competitive balance. The results demonstrate that the increasing nucleophilicity from Ni to Pt, supported by shifting MEP minima and stronger π-hole stabilization energies, dictates the preference for nucleophilic over electrophilic metal-centered contact.
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