Synthesis, structures and optical spectroscopy of photoluminescent platinum-linked poly(silylacetylenes)
Abstract
Synthetic routes to a series of novel oligomeric and polymeric platinum(II)-containing silylacetylenes have been developed. The CuI-catalyzed reaction of trans-[Pt(PEt3)2PhCl] with the alkynylsilane Ph2Si(CCH)2, in a basic medium, afforded the mononuclear trans-[Ph(Et3P)2PtC
CSiPh2C
CH]
(1) and the dinuclear trans-[Ph(Et3P)2PtC
CSiPh2C
CPt(PEt3)2Ph]
(2). Complex 1 can be utilized as a key starting material for access to the triplatinum(II) system trans-[Ph(Et3P)2PtC
CSiPh2C
CPt(PBu3)2C
CSiPh2C
CPt(PEt3)2Ph]
(3). Attempted oxidative coupling of 1 only led to the isolation of the triacetylenic species trans-[Ph(Et3P)2PtC
CC
CC
CPt(PEt3)2Ph]
(5), involving cleavage of Si–C(alkyne) bonds. Soluble and thermally stable platinum(II) poly-yne
CSiPh2C
C–]n
(4) was prepared in good yield by CuI-catalyzed polymerization of trans-[Pt(PBu3)2Cl2] and Ph2Si(C
CH)2. The single-crystal X-ray structural analyses and DFT calculations were performed on 1, 2 and 5. We report the optical absorption and