Issue 0, 1971

Silyl and germyl compounds of platinum and palladium. Part I. Platinum derivatives of monosilane and monogermane

Abstract

Reactions of trans-XP(PEt3)2H with MH4–nXn(M = Si or Ge; X = Cl, Br, I; n= 0–3) in benzene at room temperature give trans-XPt(PEt3)2MH3–nXn; with MH3Y (Y = F, Cl, Br, I) halogen exchange leads to the formation of that product in which the heavier halogen is bound to Pt. Oxidative addition of MH3X to trans-(Et3P)2Ptl2 gives (Et3P)2Pt(MH2X)(H)I2, which slowly decomposes at room temperature to give H2 and trans-IPt(PEt3)2MHXI. Reaction of MH4 or of MH3Cl with trans-(Et3P)2PtCl2 is much slower and no product containing 6-coordinate Pt was detected. The mechanisms of these reactions and of the reactions of trans-CIPt(PEt3)2MH2Cl with hydrogen chloride are discussed; vibrational and 1H n.m.r. spectra of the platinum complexes are described. Reactions of trans-CIPt(PEt3)2SiH2Cl with methanol and with water are complicated; with dimethylamine, trans-CIPt(PEt3)2SiH2NMe2 is formed. Reactions of trans-CIPt(PEt3)2SiH2Cl with Et3P, with Me3N, with PH3, with Mel, with hexene, and with ethylene have been investigated.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 587-593

Silyl and germyl compounds of platinum and palladium. Part I. Platinum derivatives of monosilane and monogermane

J. E. Bentham, S. Cradock and E. A. V. Ebsworth, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 587 DOI: 10.1039/J19710000587

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