Molecular insight into the non-innocence of a silica-support: the structure of a platinum–silsesquioxane derivative
Abstract
The cyclooctadiene ligand within the square planar Pt(II) complex [PtCl2(C8H12)] undergoes nucleophilic attack from a siloxo group of the thallated polyhedral silsesquioxane [(c-C5H9)7Si7O9 (OSiMe3)(OTl)2], to yield [(c-C5H9)14Si14O 18(OSiMe3)2O4(η4 -C8H12)PtTl2]; given the analogy between the silsesquioxane moiety and a silica surface, the presence of an SiO–C bond between the siloxo-cage and the Pt-bound olefinic ring is significant in the context of surface non-innocence in heterogeneous catalysis.