Issue 5, 1980

A 31P nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the structure, equilibria, and kinetics of [Pt(PR3)n] in solution

Abstract

The compounds [PtL4](L = PMe3, PMe2Ph, PMePh2, PEt3, or PBun3), [PtL3][L = PEt3, PBun3, P(p-tolyl)3, P(CH2Ph)3, PPri3, or P(C6H11)3], and [PtL2][L = PPri3, P(C6H11)3, or PBut2Ph] have been prepared and shown to exist in solution. In the cases of L = PMePh2, PEt3, PBun3, n= 3 and L = PPri3, P(C6H11)3, n= 2 it has proved possible to measure the equilibrium constant, ΔH, and ΔS for [PtLn+1][PtLn]+ L. For [Pt(PMe3)4], [Pt(PMe2Ph)4], [Pt(PMePh2)4], [Pt(PEt3)4], [Pt(PBun3)4], [Pt(PPri3)3], and [Pt{P(C6H11)3}3], the tertiary phosphine exchange is dissociative, while for [Pt(PPri3)2] and [Pt{P(C6H11)3}2] associative exchange occurs. In the case of [Pt(PEt3)3] and [Pt(PBun3)3] both associative and dissociative exchange occur, the relative rates of which depend on the temperature and concentration of free tertiary phosphine. In the cases of [Pt(PPri3)2] and [Pt{P(C6H11)3}2] a marked solvent effect has been found and attributed to possible toluene co-ordination producing [Pt(η-toluene)(PR3)2] in equilibrium with [Pt(PR3)2]. No evidence is found for steric crowding affecting ΔH or ΔH, but ΔS and ΔS are affected due to interpenetration of the ligands and resulting loss of motional freedom, while previously it has been assumed that interligand steric crowding destabilizes the molecule via the enthalpy term.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 776-785

A 31P nuclear magnetic resonance investigation of the structure, equilibria, and kinetics of [Pt(PR3)n] in solution

B. E. Mann and A. Musco, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1980, 776 DOI: 10.1039/DT9800000776

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