Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1324525 Journal of Organometallic Chemistry 2011 6 Pages PDF
Abstract

Convenient one-pot reduction-complexation reactions of hexachloroplatinato(IV) anions to (η4-alkadiene)dichloroplatinum(II) complexes (η4-alkadiene = COD, DAE, DCPD, NBD) under suitable phase-transfer catalysis conditions are reported. Reduction to zerovalent platinum alkene complexes has been obtained in the presence of an excess of alkene, potassium formate and 18-crown-6 as phase-transfer catalyst (alkene = COD, NB, dba). The crystal and molecular structure of [Pt1.03(dba)3]·CH2Cl2 has been studied by X-ray diffraction methods: it can be described as a solid solution of Pt(dba)3 and Pt2(dba)3, the mononuclear complex being largely prevailing.

Graphical abstractConvenient one-pot reduction-complexation reactions of hexachloroplatinato(IV) anions to (η4-alkadiene)dichloroplatinum(II) complexes and further reduction to zerovalent platinum alkene complexes under phase transfer catalysis conditions are described. The crystal and molecular structure of [Pt1.03(dba)3]·CH2Cl2 is reported.Figure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Olefin complexes of platinum are prepared under phase transfer catalysis conditions. ► Pt(0) olefin complexes are synthesized with the use of easy to handle reducing agent. ► Molecular and crystal structure of [Pt1.03(dba)3]·CH2Cl2 is reported.Convenient one-pot reduction-complexation reactions of hexachloroplatinato(IV) anions to (η4-alkadiene)dichloroplatinum(II) complexes and further reduction to zerovalent platinum alkene complexes under phase transfer catalysis conditions are described. The crystal and molecular structure of [Pt1.03(dba)3]·CH2Cl2 is reported.

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