Issue 16, 1972

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.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1781-1786

Chemistry of the metal carbonyls. Part LXIV. New cluster carbonyl compounds containing platinum and either ruthenium or osmium

M. I. Bruce, G. Shaw and F. G. A. Stone, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1781 DOI: 10.1039/DT9720001781

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