Literature DB >> 12167047

The first alkene-platinum-silyl complexes: lifting the hydrosilation mechanism shroud with long-lived precatalytic intermediates and true pt catalysts.

Aroop K Roy1, Richard B Taylor.   

Abstract

The synthesis, characterization, and exploratory chemistry of two classes of alkene-platinum-silyl complexes, which have been postulated as hydrosilation intermediates, are described in this report. The unique dimeric complexes 1, [R(3)Si(mu-Cl)(eta(2)-COD)Pt](2) [R(3)Si = Et(3)Si, MeCl(2)Si, Me(2)ClSi, "(EtO)(3)Si", PhMe(2)Si, and (Me(3)SiO)Me(2)Si; COD = cycloocta-1,5-diene], and the bis-silyl complexes 2, (eta(4)-COD)Pt(SiR(3))(2) (R(3)Si = Cl(3)Si, MeCl(2)Si, Me(2)ClSi, and PhMe(2)Si), are formed from the sequential reaction of 2 and 4 equiv of the corresponding hydrosilanes, respectively, with Pt(COD)Cl(2) in the presence of a small excess of COD. Complexes 1 are stable for many days in solution at room temperature but decompose via slow elimination of chlorosilane. Some of the bis-silyl compounds 2 are stable for extended periods under inert atmosphere and especially below 0 degrees C, either in the solid state or in solution (in the presence of a small excess of free COD). Complexes 2 display catalytic activity as discrete, molecular, and mononuclear species for hydrosilation and isomerization reactions. Compound 2c (R(3)Si = MeCl(2)Si) was fully characterized via multinuclear NMR spectroscopy and X-ray crystal structure analysis. The facile H-transfer rather than Si-transfer to bound COD provides experimental support for the sequence of insertive steps in the Chalk-Harrod catalytic cycle, at least for Pt-catalyzed hydrosilation.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12167047     DOI: 10.1021/ja0127335

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Am Chem Soc        ISSN: 0002-7863            Impact factor:   15.419


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