Unveiling the role of CO2 in the spontaneous formation of a platinum(ii)–amino acid complex
Abstract
The reaction between the designed benzoxadiazole-functionalized diamine ligand BOSA(NH2)2 and Pt(DMSO)2Cl2 under ambient atmosphere exclusively yields the carbamic acid–platinum complex BOSA(NH2)(NHCOOH)PtCl2, with no experimental evidence for the formation of the non-carboxylated analogue BOSA(NH2)2PtCl2. High-resolution mass spectrometry (HR-MS) confirms the rapid in situ generation of the carboxylated ligand BOSA(NH2)(NHCOOH) in solution. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations elucidate that CO2 activation proceeds via either an intramolecular or a solvent-mediated pathway. This study demonstrates that pre-association of CO2 with the diamine ligand can be the decisive factor in platinum complex synthesis, directly leading to amino acid-based platinum complexes like BOSA(NH2)(NHCOOH)PtCl2.

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