Unsymmetrical platinum(II) phosphido derivatives: oxidation and reductive coupling processes involving platinum(III) complexes as intermediates

Inorg Chem. 2008 Oct 6;47(19):9069-80. doi: 10.1021/ic8011124. Epub 2008 Sep 10.

Abstract

Reaction of the trinuclear [NBu 4] 2[(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(R F) 2] ( 1, R F = C 6F 5) with HCl results in the formation of the unusual anionic hexanuclear derivative [NBu 4] 2[{(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-Cl)} 2] ( 4, 96 e (-) skeleton) through the cleavage of two Pt-C 6F 5 bonds. The reaction of 4 with Tl(acac) yields the trinuclear [NBu 4][(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(acac)] ( 5, 48 e (-) skeleton), which is oxidized by Ag (+) to form the trinuclear compound [(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(acac)][ClO 4] ( 6, 46 e (-) skeleton) in mixed oxidation state Pt(III)-Pt(III)-Pt(II), which displays a Pt-Pt bond. The reduction of 6 by [NBu 4][BH 4] gives back 5. The treatment of 6 with Br (-) (1:1 molar ratio) at room temperature gives a mixture of the isomers [(PPh 2R F)(R F)Pt(mu-PPh 2)(mu-Br)Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(acac)], having Br trans to R F ( 7a) or Br cis to R F ( 7b), which are the result of PPh 2/C 6F 5 reductive coupling. The treatment of 5 with I 2 (1:1 molar ratio) yields the hexanuclear [{(PPh 2R F)(R F)Pt(mu-PPh 2)(mu-I)Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-I)} 2] ( 8, 96 e (-) skeleton), which is easily transformed into the trinuclear compound [(PPh 2R F)(R F)Pt(mu-PPh 2)(mu-I)Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(I)(PPh 3)] ( 9, 48 e (-) skeleton). Reaction of [(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(NCMe) 2] ( 10) with I 2 at 213 K for short reaction times gives the trinuclear platinum derivative [(R F) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(mu-PPh 2) 2Pt(I) 2] ( 11, 46e skeleton) in mixed oxidation state Pt(III)-Pt(III)-Pt(II) and with a Pt-Pt bond, while the reaction at room temperature and longer reactions times gives 8. The structures of the complexes have been established by multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. In particular, the (195)Pt NMR analysis, carried out also by (19)F- (195)Pt heteronuclear multiple-quantum coherence, revealed an unprecedented shielding of the (195)Pt nuclei upon passing from Pt(II) to Pt(III). The X-ray diffraction structures of complexes 4, 5, 6, 9, and 11 have been studied. A detailed study of the relationship between the complexes has been carried out.