Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
229877 Journal of Saudi Chemical Society 2010 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Ketimines (K1, K2) and aldimines (A1, A2, and A3) were prepared from unsubstituted acetophenone and/or benzaldehyde and primary amines (i-PrNH2, i-BuNH2 and t-BuNH2). These imines were reacted with Zeise’s salt (potassium ethenetrichloroplatinate(II)) to produce the respective complexes, namely, PtK1, PtK2, PtA1, PtA2, and PtA3. 1H, 13C, and 195Pt-chemical shifts of the ligands and their complexes were studied to investigate the nature and mode of isomerization around CN bond. The aldimines and their complexes were obtained as a single isomer. On the other hand, the ketimines and their complexes were obtained as a mixture of E/Z-isomers. It was found that the aldimine- and ketimine-platinum complexes undergo slow E/Z-isomerization in solution as evidenced from NMR spectra.

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