Issue 24, 1993

Halogenotrimethylplatinum(IV) complexes of 2,6-bis(p-tolylthiomethyl)pyridine (L1): nuclear magnetic resonance studies of their solution state stereodynamics and the crystal structure of fac-[PtBrMe3L1]

Abstract

Under mild conditions 2,6-bis(p-tolylthiomethyl) pyridine (L1) reacted with halogenotrimethylplatinum(IV) to afford complexes of the type fac-[PtXMe3L1](X = Cl or Br). This potentially terdentate ligand acts here in a five-membered S/N chelate bidentate fashion. Solution dynamic NMR studies revealed the presence of three fluxional processes: pyramidal inversion of the co-ordinated sulfur atom, S-S switching with correlated pyramidal inversion, and S-S switching. The mechanism for the S-S exchange process was elucidated by two-dimensional NMR exchange spectroscopy. The crystal structure of fac-[PtBrMe3L1] confirms the bidentate chelate nature of the ligand in the solid state, with a N-Pt-S(1) angle of 81.5°. IR data for the Pt-C, Pt-N and Pt-X stretching modes in these complexes are also presented.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 3795-3801

Halogenotrimethylplatinum(IV) complexes of 2,6-bis(p-tolylthiomethyl)pyridine (L1): nuclear magnetic resonance studies of their solution state stereodynamics and the crystal structure of fac-[PtBrMe3L1]

E. W. Abel, P. J. Heard, K. G. Orrell, M. B. Hursthouse and M. A. Mazid, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1993, 3795 DOI: 10.1039/DT9930003795

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