Chloro-olefine Complexes of Platinum
ALTHOUGH the reactions of fluoro-olefines with transition metal complexes have yielded very stable fluoro-olefine and fluorocarbon complexes 1–3 analogous reactions with chloro-olefines have hitherto resulted in chlorination to form metal chlorine bonds 4–6 . We find, however, that on refluxing a be...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Nature (London) 1966-01, Vol.211 (5052), p.963-963 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ALTHOUGH the reactions of fluoro-olefines with transition metal complexes have yielded very stable fluoro-olefine and fluorocarbon complexes
1–3
analogous reactions with chloro-olefines have hitherto resulted in chlorination to form metal chlorine bonds
4–6
. We find, however, that on refluxing a benzene solution of Pt(PPh
3
)
4
(ref. 7) with tetrachloroethylene the complex (Ph
3
P)
2
PtC
2
Cl
4
is formed in high yield as white air stable crystals with a melting point of 278° C dec. This would seem to be the first example of a perchloro-olefine transition metal complex. The reaction of Pt(PPh
3
)
4
with a number of halogeno-olefines, for example, tetrafluoroethylene, trichloroethy-lene,
trans
-dichloroethylene, 1,1,1-trifluoro-2,3,3-trichloro-2-propene, appears to be a general reaction for the preparation of complexes of the type (Ph
3
P)
2
Pt olefine. The complexes prepared in this work and the recently described tetracyanoethylene
8
complex are considerably more stable than the olefine complexes of this type which were originally prepared with
trans
-stilbene,
trans
4,4, dinitrostilbene and acenaphthylene
9
. |
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ISSN: | 0028-0836 1476-4687 |
DOI: | 10.1038/211963b0 |