Issue 16, 1972

Olefin rotation in platinum(II) olefin complexes. Part III

Abstract

The barriers to rotation of ethylene in complexes PtXYL(C2H4)(X = Cl, Br, or CF3CO2trans to the olefin; Y = Cl, Br cis to the olefin, L = tertiary phosphines, phosphites, arsines, or a primary amine cis to the olefin) have been measured by n.m.r. spectroscopic techniques. The measured ΔG†;Tc values span the range 10·5—13·9 kcal mol–1 and depend on the nature of the ligands. Comparison of the barriers with the i.r. stretching frequency of the terminal CO group in the analogous complexes PtXYL(CO) demonstrates a significant steric contribution to the energy of rotation. There is n.m.r. spectroscopic evidence for twisting of the olefin about the carbon–carbon axis and of a barrier to rotation of the phosphine ligand of 13 kcal mol–1 in PtCl2[(2-MeOC6H4)3P](C2H4).

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1776-1780

Olefin rotation in platinum(II) olefin complexes. Part III

J. Ashley-Smith, I. Douek, B. F. G. Johnson and J. Lewis, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1972, 1776 DOI: 10.1039/DT9720001776

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