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Pressure-assisted hetero- and homodialkylation of sulfide in [Pt 2(μ-S)2(dppp)2]: One-pot conversion of {Pt2(μ-S)2} into Pt2(SR)2J and {Pt2(SR)(SR′)}
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Pressure-assisted hetero- and homodialkylation of sulfide in [Pt 2(μ-S)2(dppp)2]: One-pot conversion of {Pt2(μ-S)2} into Pt2(SR)2J and {Pt2(SR)(SR′)}

S H Chong, David James Young and T S A Hor
Chemistry - An Asian Journal, Vol.2(11), pp.1356-1362
2007
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https://doi.org/10.1002/asia.200700203View
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Chemical Sciences alkylation dithiolate complexes high-pressure chemistry platinum sulfides
Heterodialkylation of [Pt2(μ-S)2] (dppp = Ph 2P(CH2)3PPh2) was achieved under high pressure (10 kbar). This enabled the synthesis of rare diplatinum complexes with structurally diverse thiolate bridges, such as [Pt2(μ-SC 5H10CO2CH2CH3)(μ- SC3H7)-(dppp)2](PF6)2, which was crystallographically identified. Complete homodialkylation was also achieved under similar conditions (6 kbar at room temperature), thus permitting the isolation of [Pt2(μ-SC2H4CO 2CH2CH3)2(dppp)2]- (PF6)2. The isolation of these complexes extends the applications of high-pressure chemistry to thiolato homo-and heterobridged complexes that are otherwise not accessible.

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