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Published May 18, 1998 | public
Journal Article

Investigations of the Factors Affecting the Stability of Dihydrogen Adducts of Platinum(II)

Abstract

The preparation and study of Pt(II) H_2 adducts and Pt(IV) dihydride complexes are described. The species of interest are generated by protonation of hydridoplatinum(II) complexes of the type trans-(PCy_3)_2Pt(H)X [X = SiH_3, H, CH_3, Ph, Cl, Br, I, CN, CF_3SO_3] and [trans-(PCy_3)_2Pt(H)L][BArf_4] [L = CO, 4-picoline; BArf_4 = B(3,5-C_6H_3(CF_3)_2)_4]. The proton attacks one of three different sites on these complexes (hydride, platinum, or the trans ligand), depending on which ligand is trans to hydride. These studies reveal several factors affecting the stability and reactivity of Pt(II) σ adducts, which thus have implications for C−H activation by Pt(II).

Additional Information

© 1998 American Chemical Society. Received July 31, 1997. We thank the Army Research Office and the National Science Foundation for providing financial support for this work; S.S.S. thanks the National Science Foundation for a predoctoral fellowship. We thank Professor Ken Caulton for sharing research results prior to publication.

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