Issue 28, 2016

Trapping five-coordinate platinum(iv) intermediates

Abstract

The oxidation of three different complexes of the doubly cycloplatinated 2,6-di(4-fluorophenyl)pyridine ligand (namely DMSO, PPh3 and PPr3 derivatives, 1a, 1b and 1c, respectively) with the electrophilic oxidant iodobenzenedichloride was studied. In each case oxidation can yield a simple trans-dichloro platinum(IV) complex (2(t)), which subsequently isomerises to the cis isomer (2(c)). However, by changing the solvent, or performing the reaction in the presence of an additional ligating species, a five-coordinate intermediate can be trapped out and isolated. Thus, cationic species with additional DMSO or pyridine coordinated could be collected for the DMSO and PPh3 derivatives. The PPr3 derivative traps out the reactive five-coordinate species with an agostic interaction that subsequently induces a transcyclometallation reaction to give a complex with a singly cyclometallated pyridine and a cyclometallated phosphine, which was characterised crystallographically, (6c(c)).

Graphical abstract: Trapping five-coordinate platinum(iv) intermediates

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
24 May 2016
Accepted
17 Jun 2016
First published
17 Jun 2016

Dalton Trans., 2016,45, 11397-11406

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Trapping five-coordinate platinum(IV) intermediates

P. A. Shaw, J. M. Phillips, G. J. Clarkson and J. P. Rourke, Dalton Trans., 2016, 45, 11397 DOI: 10.1039/C6DT02088G

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