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Hydrodealkoxylation reactions of silyl ligands at platinum: Reactivity of SiH3 and SiH2Me complexes
Mitzenheim, Cathérine,Braun, Thomas,Laubenstein, Reik,Braun, Beatrice,Herrmann, Roy
, p. 6394 - 6404 (2016/05/09)
The platinum(ii) complex [Pt(H)2(dcpe)] (1; dcpe = 1,2-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethane) reacts with an excess of the dialkoxymethylsilanes (HSiMe(OR)2; R = Me, Et) to give the bis(silyl) complex [Pt(SiH2Me)2(dcpe)] (3) and trialkoxymethylsilanes by hydrodealkoxylation reactions. These rearrangements of the silyl ligands involve Si-O bond activations. The exchange of the alkoxy moieties against silicon-bound hydrogen atoms occurs stepwise. The intermediate complexes [Pt(H){SiMe(OEt)2}(dcpe)] (5), [Pt{SiMe(OEt)2}2(dcpe)] (6), [Pt{SiHMe(OEt)}2(dcpe)] (7) and [Pt{SiHMe(OMe)}2(dcpe)] (8) were detected. Treatment of the complex 1 with an excess of dichloromethylsilane yields the bis(silyl) complex [Pt(SiMeCl2)2(dcpe)] (9). The hydrido silyl complex [Pt(H)(SiMeCl2)(dcpe)] (10) was identified as an intermediate. The reactions of the complexes [Pt(SiH3)2(dcpe)] (2) and [Pt(SiH2Me)2(dcpe)] (3) with iodomethane lead to a transfer of the SiH3 and SiH2Me ligands. Methylsilane and dimethylsilane, respectively, as well as the platinum diiodo complex [Pt(I)2(dcpe)] (11) were identified as main products.
Si-Si and Si-O bond activation at platinum: Stepwise formation of a SiH3 complex
Mitzenheim, Catherine,Braun, Thomas
supporting information, p. 8625 - 8628 (2013/09/12)
The more, the better: Treatment of [Pt(H)2(dcpe)] (dcpe=1,2-bis(dicyclohexylphosphino)ethane) with stoichiometric amounts of silane leads to the bis(silyl) complex [Pt{Si(OMe)3} 2(dcpe)], whereas the use of an excess silane results in hydrodealkoxylations by repetitive Si-O bond activation and the formation of SiH3 ligands (see scheme; Cy=cyclohexyl). Copyright
Reversible formation of [P2PtH]2 platinum(I) complexes from cis-P2PtH2 complexes, where P2 is a chelating phosphine
Schwartz, David J.,Andersen, Richard A.
, p. 4014 - 4025 (2007/10/02)
Several platinum cis-dihydride phosphine complexes, (diphos)PtH2 [4, diphos = iPr2P(CH2)2PiPr2 (dip); 5, diphos = Cy2P(CH2)2PCy2 (dcype); and 6, diphos = tB
