Synthesis and characterization of complexes of the type [Pt(amine)4]I2 and trans-[Pt(CH3NH2)2(H3CNC(CH3)2)2]I2 by crystallography and multinuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy |
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Authors: | Fernande D. Rochon Christian Tessier Viorel Buculei |
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Affiliation: | Chemistry Department, Université du Québec á Montréal, C.P. 8888, Succ. Centre-ville Montréal, Que., Canada H3C 3P8 |
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Abstract: | Complexes of the type [Pt(amine)4]I2 were synthesized and characterized mainly by multinuclear (195Pt, 1H and 13C) magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The compounds were prepared with different primary amines, but not with bulky amines, due to steric hindrance. In 195Pt NMR, the signals were observed between −2715 and −2769 ppm in D2O. The coupling constant 3J(195Pt-1H) for the MeNH2 complex is 42 Hz. In 13C NMR, the average values of the coupling constants 2J(195Pt-13C) and 3J(195Pt-13C) are 18 and 30 Hz, respectively. The crystal structure of [Pt(EtNH2)4]I2 was determined by X-ray diffraction methods. The Pt atom is located on an inversion center. The structure is stabilized by H-bonding between the amines and the iodide ions. The compound with n-BuNH2 was found by crystallographic methods to be [Pt(n-BuNH2)4]2I3(n-BuNHCOO). The crystal contains two independent [Pt(CH3NH2)4]2+ cations, three iodide ions and a carbamate ion formed from the reaction of butylamine with CO2 from the air. When the compound [Pt(CH3NH2)4]I2 was dissolved in acetone, crystals identified as trans-[Pt(CH3NH2)2(H3CNC(CH3)2)2]I2 were isolated and characterized by crystallographic methods. Two trans bonded MeNH2 ligands had reacted with acetone to produce the two N-bonded Schiff base Pt(II) compound. |
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Keywords: | X-ray crystal structures Platinum complexes Amine IR NMR n-Butylcarbamate Imine Schiff base |
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