The capture of dioxygen, carbon monoxide and sulfur dioxide by [(PMe2Ph)4Pt2B10H10]†
Abstract
The metal–metal bond in [(PMe2Ph)4Pt2B10H10] 1, from reaction of [PtCl2(PMe2Ph)2] or PMe2Ph with [(PMe2Ph)2PtB10H12] 4, very readily, and readily reversibly, takes up atmospheric O2 to give the peroxidic dioxygen-dimetallaborane complex [(PMe2Ph)4(O2)Pt2B10H10] 2, which has Pt–Pt 2.7143(3), Pt–O 2.141(4) and 2.151(4), and O–O 1.434(6) Å. The {Pt2O2} bonding mode is fluxional. Compound 1 irreversibly takes up CO to give the bridging-carbonyl-dimetallaborane complex [(PMe2Ph)4(CO)Pt2B10H10] 3 which has a CO vector radial to the cluster, with Pt–Pt 2.7488(3), Pt–C 2.104(6) and 2.113(6), and C–O 1.163(6) Å; CO readily displaces O2 from 2 to give 3. SO2 similarly reacts with either 1 or 2 to give [(PMe2Ph)4(SO2)Pt2B10H10] 5, which has tetrahedral sulfur, with Pt–Pt 2.8194(4), Pt–S 2.350(2) and 2.381(3), and S–O 1.470(8) Å and 1.477(9) Å.