Reaction Mechanism for Olefin Exchange at Chloro Ethene Complexes of Platinum(II)

Inorg Chem. 1999 Mar 22;38(6):1233-1238. doi: 10.1021/ic981020t.

Abstract

Complex equilibria in methanol/chloroform/dichloromethane solutions containing Zeise's anion, [PtCl(3)(C(2)H(4))](-) (1), the solvento species, trans-[PtCl(2)(C(2)H(4))(MeOH)] (2), and the dinuclear complex, trans-[PtCl(2)(C(2)H(4))](2) (3), have been studied by UV-vis, (1)H, and (195)Pt NMR spectroscopy, giving average values of K(Cl) = (1.6 +/- 0.2)10(3) M(-)(1) and K(S) = (0.16 +/- 0.02) M(-)(1) for the equilibrium constants between 2 and 1 and 3 and 2, respectively. The bridged complex 3 is completely split into monomeric solvento complexes 2 in methanol and in chloroform or dichloromethane solutions with [MeOH] > 0.5 M. Ethene exchange at the mononuclear complexes 1 and 2 was studied by (1)H NMR line-broadening experiments in methanol-d(4). Observed overall exchange rate constants decrease with an increase in free chloride concentration due to the displacement of the rapid equilibrium between 1 and 2 toward the more slowly exchanging parent chloro complex 1. Ethene exchange rate constants at 298 K for complexes 1 and 2 are k(ex1) = (2.1 +/- 0.1)10(3) M(-)(1) s(-)(1)and k(ex2) = (5.0 +/- 0.2)10(5) M(-)(1) s(-)(1), respectively, with corresponding activation parameters DeltaH(1)() = 19.1 +/- 0.3 kJ mol(-)(1), DeltaS(1)() = -117 +/- 1 J K(-)(1) mol(-)(1), DeltaH(2)() = 10.2 +/- 0.4 kJ mol(-)(1), and DeltaS(2)() = -102 +/- 2 J K(-)(1) mol(-)(1). The activation process is largely entropy controlled; the enthalpy contributions only amounting to approximately 30% of the free energy of activation. Ethene exchange takes place via associative attack by the entering olefin at the labile site trans to the coordinated ethene, which is either occupied by a chloride or a methanol molecule in the ground state. The intimate mechanism might involve a two-step process via trans-[PtCl(2)(C(2)H(4))(2)] in steady state or a concerted process via a pentacoordinated transition state with two ethene molecules bound to the platinum(II).