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Preparation and characterization of some mixed ligand complexes of platinum(II)
Clark, Howard C.,Goel, Anil B.,Jain, Vimal K.,Tyers, Kenneth G.,Wong, Chun S.
, p. 123 - 134 (2007/10/02)
The mixed ligand complexes PtX2(ER3)L and PtXY(ER3)L (where ER3 = PR3 or AsMe3; L = phosphine, arsine; X = Cl; Y = Cl, H or Me) have been prepared and characterized. Reaction of PtMe2(ER3)L with HCl yields PtMeCl(ER3)L, in exclusively one of three possible isomeric forms. Excess tetramethyltin reacts with Pt2Cl2(μ-Cl)2(PMe2Ph)2 giving both cis and trans Pt2(μ-Cl)2(PMe2Ph)2, as identified from the NMR spectra. Cleavage of Pt2(μ-Cl)2Me2(PMe2Ph)2 with donor ligands such as AsPh3, PMe2 or pyridine, was useful as a synthetic route to the unsymmetrical methylchloro PtII derivatives. The reaction of cis-[PtMe2(PPh3)(AsPh3)] with excess dimethylacetylenedicarboxylate (DMA) yielded only one product, which was of the formula trans-[Pt{C(COOCH3)C(COOCH3)CH3}2(PPh3)(AsPh3)], with the alkenyl groups having the same geometry about the CC bond. The use of diethylacetylene-dicarboxylate (DEA) rather than DMA gave a similar product. However, when cis-[PtMe2(PEt3)(AsPh3)] was allowed to react with DMA, two products of the formula trans-[Pt{C(COOCH3)C(COOCH3)CH3}2(PEt3)(AsPh3)] were obtained, with the stereochemistry of both alkenyl groups being either cis or trans.