Issue 80, 2016, Issue in Progress

Reactivity of a half-lantern Pt2(ii,ii) complex with triphenylphosphine: selectivity in a protonation reaction

Abstract

The half-lantern Pt2(II,II) complex [{Pt(ppy)(μ2-Spy)}2], 1, in which ppyH = 2-phenylpyridine and pySH = pyridine-2-thiol, is treated with two equivalents of triphenylphosphine ligand (dissociated Pt–NSpy bonds) to form complex [Pt(ppy)(η1-S-Spy)(PPh3)], 2. This complex can alternatively be obtained directly from the reaction of complex [Pt(ppy)(PPh3)Cl], 3, with an ethanolic solution of sodium pyridine-2-thiolate. The transphobia effect (T) controls the geometry of complex 2 and spectroscopic data confirms that the phosphine ligand is positioned trans to the nitrogen atom of the cyclometalating fragment (ppy). The solution dynamics of complex 2 was investigated by NMR spectroscopy and it revealed a fluxional behavior in solution. Besides, the protonation reaction conditions for complex 2 revealed the sensitivity of this complex to the anionic group of the acidic species. For instance, reaction of complex 2 with hydrogen chloride that contains a coordinating anion, resulted in a platinum–sulfur bond cleavage and subsequent formation of the corresponding chloride complex 3. In contrast, upon treatment of complex 2 with HPF6, involving a non-coordinating counter-anion, the pendant nitrogen atom was protonated and complex [Pt(ppy)(η1-S-Spy*) (PPh3)][PF6], 5, was obtained.

Graphical abstract: Reactivity of a half-lantern Pt2(ii,ii) complex with triphenylphosphine: selectivity in a protonation reaction

Supplementary files

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
15 Jun 2016
Accepted
06 Aug 2016
First published
08 Aug 2016

RSC Adv., 2016,6, 76463-76472

Reactivity of a half-lantern Pt2(II,II) complex with triphenylphosphine: selectivity in a protonation reaction

M. Niazi, H. R. Shahsavari, M. G. Haghighi, M. R. Halvagar, S. Hatami and B. Notash, RSC Adv., 2016, 6, 76463 DOI: 10.1039/C6RA15604E

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