936253-22-4Relevant articles and documents
Quinone methide generation based on a cis-(N,N) platinum complex
Poverenov, Elena,Shimon, Linda J.W.,Milstein, David
, p. 2178 - 2182 (2007)
Quinone methides (QMs) are highly reactive compounds that play important roles in various chemical and biological processes. In this work, a stable imino-pyridine platinum(IV) complex that bears a silylprotected oxy-benzyl precursor of the quinone methide BHT - QM, derived from the food preservative 2,6-di-tert-butyl-4-metnylphenol (BHT), was prepared and fully characterized, including by X-ray structural characterization. De-silylation results in a rarely observed, fully characterized, zwitterionic intermediate η1-methylene-p-phenoxy-Pt(IV), which undergoes de-aromatization to the unstable BHT - QM, which was trapped in solution.
A biomimetic phenol substituent effect on the reaction of a dimethylplatinum(ii) complex with oxygen: Proton coupled electron transfer and multiple proton relay
Moustafa, Mohamed E.,Boyle, Paul D.,Puddephatt, Richard J.
supporting information, p. 10334 - 10336 (2015/06/25)
The complex [PtMe2({κ2-N,N-RNCH-2-C5H4N})] reacts with oxygen in acetone solution to give the platinum(iv) complex [Pt(OH)Me2{κ3-N,N,O-RNH-CH(2-C5H4N)(CHCMeO)}], when