One-dimensional Magnus-type platinum double salts

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Abstract

Interest in platinum-chain complexes arose from their unusual oxidation states and physical properties. Despite their compositional diversity, isolation of crystalline chains has remained challenging. Here we report a simple crystallization technique that yields a series of dimer-based 1D platinum chains. The colour of the Pt2+ compounds can be switched between yellow, orange and blue. Spontaneous oxidation in air is used to form black Pt 2.33+ needles. The loss of one electron per double salt results in a metallic dz2 state, as supported by quantum chemical calculations, and displays conductivity of 11 S cm-1 at room temperature. This behaviour may open up a new avenue for controllable platinum chemistry.

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Hendon, C. H., Walsh, A., Akiyama, N., Konno, Y., Kajiwara, T., Ito, T., … Sakai, K. (2016). One-dimensional Magnus-type platinum double salts. Nature Communications, 7. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms11950

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