JOURNAL ARTICLE

Reaction of triangulo-clusters [Pt3(μ-CO)3(PR3)3] with hexafluorobutyne. The X-ray crystal structures of [Pt2(CO)2(PR3)2(μ-η22-CF3CCCF3)] (PR3= PPh3or PCy3) and [Pt2(CO)2(PBzPh2)(μ-η11-CF3CCCF3)2]

Renzo RosA. TassanRaymond RouletGábor LaurenczyVirginie DuprezKurt Schenk

Year: 2002 Journal:   Journal of the Chemical Society Dalton Transactions Pages: 3565-3570   Publisher: Royal Society of Chemistry

Abstract

Hexafluoro-2-butyne, CF(3)Cequivalent toCCF(3), reacts with the triangulo-clusters [Pt-3 (mu-CO)(3)(PR3)(3)] to give the diplatinum(o) compounds [Pt-2(CO)(2)(PR3)(2)(mu-eta(2):eta(2)-CF(3)Cequivalent toCCF(3))] {PR3=PPh3 (1), PBzPh(2) (2), PCy3 (3), (PPr3)-Pr-i (4)}. Spectroscopic properties are reported which are in accord with the molecular structures for 1 and 3, both having the acetylenic C-C axis perpendicular to the Pt-Pt axis, bridging two [Pt(CO)(PR3)] fragments in a mu-eta(2):eta(2) fashion. A large excess of hexafluorobutyne slowly converts 1 and 2 to the diplatinum(II) complexes [Pt-2(CO)(2)(PR3)(2) (mu-eta(1):eta(1)-CF(3)Cequivalent toCCF(3))(2)]{PR3=PPh3 (5), PBzPh(2) (6)}, having two planar hexflauorobutyne bridges. This stereochemistry has been established by NMR and IR spectra, and confirmed by single-crystal X-ray diffraction.

Keywords:
Crystallography Chemistry Crystal structure X-ray crystallography Platinum Single crystal Perpendicular Inorganic compound Crystal (programming language) Spectral line Diffraction Stereochemistry Physics Catalysis Optics Geometry

Metrics

11
Cited By
2.29
FWCI (Field Weighted Citation Impact)
18
Refs
0.84
Citation Normalized Percentile
Is in top 1%
Is in top 10%

Citation History

Topics

Fluorine in Organic Chemistry
Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Pharmaceutical Science
Inorganic Fluorides and Related Compounds
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry
Synthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compounds
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Inorganic Chemistry

Related Documents

© 2026 ScienceGate Book Chapters — All rights reserved.