Issue 17, 1976

Silyl and germyl complexes of platinum and palladium. Part 3. Reactions between silyl and germyl derivatives of Group 6 and four-co-ordinate halogenohydridobis(triethylphosphine)platinum(II) complexes

Abstract

Reactions between Y(MH3)2(Y = O, S, or Se; M = Si or Ge) and trans-[PtX(H)(PEt3)2](X = Cl, Br, or I) have been investigated by n.m.r. spectroscopy. When X = Br or I and M = Si, trans-[PtX(PEt3)2(H2SiYSiH3)] and trans-[{PtX(PEt3)2(SiH2)}2Y] are formed; for M = Ge, the reactions are similar but the products are thermally unstable. When X = Cl, S(SiH3)2 and Se(SiH3)2 give trans-[PtH(PEt3)2(YSiH3)] and trans-[PtCl(PEt3)2(SiClH2)]; for M = Ge, the reactions are complicated and the products thermally unstable. Reaction between SiH3(SH) and trans-[PtH(I)(PEt3)2] gives trans-[PtI(PEt3)2(SiH2SH)]; with trans-[PtCl(H)(PEt3)2], trans-[PtCl(PEt3)2(SiClH2)] and trans-[PtCl(PEt3)2(SH)] are formed. The complexes have been characterised by 1H and 31P n.m.r. spectra: 195Pt, and in some cases 29Si, 77Se, and 125Te, chemical shifts have been determined by heteronuclear double resonance.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1667-1672

Silyl and germyl complexes of platinum and palladium. Part 3. Reactions between silyl and germyl derivatives of Group 6 and four-co-ordinate halogenohydridobis(triethylphosphine)platinum(II) complexes

E. A. V. Ebsworth, J. M. Edward and D. W. H. Rankin, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1667 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760001667

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