Chemistry of the metal carbonyls. Part LXIV. New cluster carbonyl compounds containing platinum and either ruthenium or osmium
Abstract
Reactions between dodecacarbonyltriruthenium and low-valent platinum complexes containing tertiary phosphine, phosphite, or arsine ligands afford complexes RuPt2(CO)5L3[L = PPh3, PPh2Me, PPhMe2, PPh(OMe)2, or AsPh3], Ru2Pt(CO)7L3(L = PPhMe2), Ru2Pt(CO)8(diphos), and RuPt2(CO)4L4[L = PPh(OMe)2 or P(OPh)3]. These reactions are also a good source of the complexes Ru3(CO)12–nLn(n= 1, 2, or 3). The analogous complexes Os3(CO)12–nLn were the only products from reactions between Os3(CO)12 and Pt(PMePh2)4 or Pt(PPh3)2(trans-stilbene). However, the use of cis-H2Os(CO)4 in place of the osmium carbonyl enabled the cluster compounds OsPt2(CO)5L3(L = PPh3 or PMePh2) and Os2Pt(CO)7(PMePh2)3 to be isolated. i.r. and 1H n.m.r. spectra for these compounds are discussed, are discussed, and likely structures are considered.