Mechanical Activation of Platinum-Acetylide Complex for Olefin Hydrosilylation

ACS Macro Lett. 2017 Oct 17;6(10):1146-1150. doi: 10.1021/acsmacrolett.7b00487. Epub 2017 Sep 29.

Abstract

Harnessing mechanical forces to activate latent catalysts has emerged as a novel approach to control the catalytic reactions in organic syntheses and polymerization processes. However, using polymer mechanochemistry to activate platinum-based catalysts, a class of important organometallic catalysts in industry, has not been demonstrated so far. Here we show that the platinum-acetylide complex is mechanoresponsive and can be incorporated into a polymer backbone to form a new mechanophore. The mechanically induced chain scission was demonstrated to be able to release catalytically active platinum species which could catalyze the olefin hydrosilylation process. Various control experiments were conducted to confirm that the chain scission and catalytic reaction were originated from the ultrasound-induced dissociation of platinum-acetylide complex. This work further exemplifies the utilization of organometallic complexes in design and synthesis of latent catalysts for mechanocatalysis and development of self-healing materials based on silicone polymers.