Structural Preferences in Phosphanylthiolato Platinum(II) Complexes

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The transition-metal complexes of heterotopic phosphanylthiolato ligands are useful in various reactions which depend on the stereochemistry of the complexes. Bis-chelate complex [Pt(SCH2CH2PPh2-κ2P,S)2](1) was obtained in good yields by direct base-free substitution reaction of the corresponding phosphanylthiol (HSCH2CH2PPh2) with K2PtCl4 or by oxidative addition of the same phosphanylthiol to Pt(PPh3)4. In agreement with the antisymbiosis rule, complex1 shows a cis-P,P arrangement in solid state crystallizing in the monoclinic system (C2/c). Density functional theory (DFT) calculations on 1 reveal the right characteristics for the preferred cis-P,P arrangement, rationalizing its formation. Direct base-free reaction of [PtCl2(1,5-cyclooctadiene)] with one equivalent of the same phosphanylthiol produce the trinuclear complex [PtCl(μ-SCH2CH2PPh2-κ2P,S)]3(2) instead of the binuclear structure common in palladium and nickel derivatives. Crystals of 2 are triclinic (P) showing a sulfur-bridging edge-sharing cyclic trinuclear complex with square-planar coordination geometry around the platinum atoms and a Pt3S3 cycle in skew-boat conformation. This preference for the trinuclear structure was rationalized mechanistically and through conceptual DFT.

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Duran, J., Polo, A., Real, J., Benet-Buchholz, J., Solà, M., & Poater, A. (2016). Structural Preferences in Phosphanylthiolato Platinum(II) Complexes. ChemistryOpen, 5(1), 51–59. https://doi.org/10.1002/open.201500136

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