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Protonolysis of Platinum(II) and Palladium(II) Methyl Complexes: A Combined Experimental and Theoretical Investigation

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Abstract

The protonolysis of platinum(II) and palladium(II) methyl complexes has been investigated by both experiment and computation. Previously the protonolysis of (COD)Pt^(II)(CH_3)_2 by CF_3COOY or (dppe)Pd^(II)(CH_3)_2 by CF_3CY_2OY (Y = H, D) was found to be accompanied by abnormally large and highly temperature-dependent kinetic isotope effects (KIEs), suggesting the involvement of tunneling. Here we find normal KIEs and no evidence of tunneling for protonolysis of (tmeda)Pt^(II)(CH_3)Cl by CF_3COOY (Y = H, D). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations indicate that protonation at the metal center followed by reductive coupling to the methane σ adduct (stepwise pathway) is favored for Pt complexes with good electron donor ligands, whereas direct protonation of the M−CH_3 bond to generate the methane σ adduct (concerted pathway) is favored for Pt with electron-withdrawing ligands as well as for Pd. We suggest that KIE behavior consistent with tunneling may be an experimental indicator of the concerted pathway.

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© 2010 American Chemical Society. Received July 6, 2010. Publication Date (Web): September 10, 2010. This work was generously supported by BP through the MC2 program. An NSF Graduate Research Fellowship to G.S.C. is gratefully acknowledged.

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