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REACTIONS OF ACETYLENES WITH NOBLE-METAL CARBONYL HALIDES. V. CATIONIC TETRAALKYLCYCLOBUTADIENE PLATINUM(II) COMPOUNDS
Canziani, Franco,Galimberti, Franco,Garlaschelli, Luigi,Malatesta, Maria Carlotta,Albinati, Alberto
, p. 323 - 330 (2007/10/02)
cis-Pt(CO)2Cl2 reacts with symmetrically disubstituted acetylenes R-CC-R (R=C3H7, C2H5, CH3) in non-polar solvents to give ionic species of the type: .Far IR data and X-ray structural investigation of the compound obtained with 4-octyne show that the cation is dimeric, formed by two platinum atoms coordinated by a tetraalkylcyclobutadiene ring and bound together by three bridging chlorine atoms.These cations have been isolated as PtF6(-) salts, and are transformed into the neutral tetraalkylcyclobutadiene-platinum(II) complexes by reaction with Cl(-).The chemical characterization of some tetrapropylcyclobutadiene derivatives is also reported and the 1H-NMR spectra of tetramethylcyclobutadiene compounds are discussed.The crystals of n)2Cl3> are triclinic, space group P, a=14.721(8), b=9.642(6), c=8.098(6) Angstroem, α=68.32(4) deg, β=83.43(4) deg, γ=84.85(5) deg, Z=2.The structure was solved by Patterson and Fourier methods from counter data and refined by block diagonal least-squares to a final R=0.089 (for 1560 observed reflections).
