Issue 18, 1995

Synthesis and structural characterization of platinum(II) bis(chelate) complexes derived from the ligand system meso/rac-Ph(O)HPCH2CH2PH(O)Ph

Abstract

The ligand (R,S)-Ph(O)HPCH2CH2PH(O)Ph reacted with [Pt(PPh3)4] to give the complex syn-[Pt{(R,S)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}2]3. In this reaction a long-lived intermediate was observed and spectroscopically characterized as the six-co-ordinate platinum(IV)trans-dihydride complex syn-[PtH2{(R,S)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}2]4. Complex 4 exhibits fluxional behaviour in CD2Cl2 solution at 20 °C as a result of a rapid proton exchange between the OH protons and the hydride ligand that is syn with respect to these groups. Mechanistic proposals were made to account for the OH proton–hydride exchange process and for the decomposition of the dihydride complex 4 to complex 3. Treatment of 3 with dry HCl afforded the monoprotonated complex syn-[Pt{(R,S)Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}{(R,S)-Ph(OH)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}]Cl 12. The diprotonated complex anti[Pt{(R,S)-Ph(OH)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}2]Cl29 was obtained by the reaction of [{PtCl2(C2H4)}2] with (R,S)-Ph(O)HPCH2CH2PH(O)Ph. Reaction of BF3·Et2O with 3 gave the macrocyclic complex syn-[Pt{[(R,S)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(O)Ph]BF2}2]·CH2Cl213. Treatment of [Pt(PPh3)4] with the racemic ligand (RR,SS)-Ph(O)HPCH2CH2PH(O)Ph afforded a white insoluble solid composed of the polymeric complexes meso-[{Pt[(R,R)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph][(S,S)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph]}n]15 and rac-[{Pt[(RR,SS)-Ph(O)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph]2}n]16. Addition of HCl to this solid in CH2Cl2 led to the isolation of a mixture of the dicationic complexes meso-[Pt{(R,R)-Ph(OH)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}{(S,S)-Ph(OH)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}]Cl217 and rac-[Pt{(RR,SS)-Ph(OH)P(CH2)2P(OH)Ph}2]Cl218. The structures of complexes 3, 9, 12, 13, 15, 17 and 18 have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 2975-2989

Synthesis and structural characterization of platinum(II) bis(chelate) complexes derived from the ligand system meso/rac-Ph(O)HPCH2CH2PH(O)Ph

J. Powell, M. J. Horvath and A. Lough, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1995, 2975 DOI: 10.1039/DT9950002975

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