Issue 7, 2013

Reactivity of the phosphinito bridged Pt(i) complex [(PHCy2)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(PHCy2)](Pt–Pt) towards Au(i) and Ag(i) electrophiles

Abstract

The reactivity of the phosphinito bridged Pt(I) complex [(PHCy2)Pt1(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt2(PHCy2)](Pt–Pt) (1) towards Au(I) and Ag(I) electrophiles was explored. Treatment of 1 with AuCl yielded the dichloro Pt(II) complex [(Cl)(PHCy2)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(Cl)(PHCy2)] (4), while [Au(PPh3)Cl] in thf (or toluene) caused ligand exchange resulting in the formation of [(PPh3)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(PHCy2)](Pt–Pt) (7) and [(PPh3)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(PPh3)](Pt–Pt) (8). With [Au(PPh3)OTf] (independently from the solvent) or with [Au(PPh3)Cl] (only in dichloromethane), reaction with 1 gave [(PHCy2)Pt1(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt2{μ-Au(PPh3)}(PHCy2)]X(Pt–Pt) ([6]X, X = OTf, Cl) clusters in which the [Au(PPh3)] moiety bridges the μP–Pt2 bond. The [Ag(PPh3)]+ electrophile attacks complex 1 selectively at the Pt2–μP bond to afford, at low T, the cationic cluster [(PHCy2)Pt1(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt2{μ-Ag(PPh3)}(PHCy2)]+(Pt–Pt) (10++) in which the [Ag(PPh3)]+ moiety bridges the μP–Pt2 bond. Clusters analogous to 10++, but without PPh3 bonded to Ag, are obtained from reactions of 1 with AgOTf, AgBF4, AgClO4 and AgCl.

Graphical abstract: Reactivity of the phosphinito bridged Pt(i) complex [(PHCy2)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(PHCy2)](Pt–Pt) towards Au(i) and Ag(i) electrophiles

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
09 Oct 2012
Accepted
12 Nov 2012
First published
15 Nov 2012

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 2502-2511

Reactivity of the phosphinito bridged Pt(I) complex [(PHCy2)Pt(μ-PCy2){κ2P,O-μ-P(O)Cy2}Pt(PHCy2)](Pt–Pt) towards Au(I) and Ag(I) electrophiles

M. Latronico, S. Sánchez, A. Rizzuti, V. Gallo, F. Polini, E. Lalinde and P. Mastrorilli, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 2502 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT32393A

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