Platinum(ii) as an assembly point for carbide and nitride ligands†
Abstract
The sequential treatment of (Cy3P)2Cl2RuC with [PtCl2(C2H4)]2 and (dbm)2CrN affords trans-(Cy3P)2Cl2RuC–PtCl2–NCr(dbm)2, in which a platinum(II) center is coordinated by both carbide and nitride ligands. ESR spectroscopy indicates that the carbide–nitride complex is loosely associated and that its unpaired electron remains localized mainly at the chromium center.