| Literature DB >> 27860032 |
Katsuhiko Takeuchi1, Hiro-Omi Taguchi1, Ippei Tanigawa1, Shota Tsujimoto2, Tsukasa Matsuo2, Hiromasa Tanaka3, Kazunari Yoshizawa3, Fumiyuki Ozawa1.
Abstract
The Pt0 complex [Pt(PPh3 )(Eind2 -BPEP)] with a pyridine-based PNP-pincer-type phosphaalkene ligand (Eind2 -BPEP) has a highly planar geometry around Pt with ∑(Pt)=358.6°. This coordination geometry is very uncommon for formal d10 complexes, and the Pd and Ni homologues with the same ligands adopt distorted tetrahedral geometries. DFT calculations reveal that both the Pt and Pd complexes are M0 species with nearly ten valence electrons on the metals whereas their atomic orbital occupancies are evidently different from one another. The Pt complex has a higher occupancy of the atomic 6s orbital because of strong s-d hybridization due to relativistic effects, thereby adopting a highly planar geometry reflecting the shape and orientation of the partially unoccupied dx2-y2 orbital.Entities:
Keywords: phosphaalkene ligands; pincer complexes; platinum; relativistic effects; square-planar complexes
Year: 2016 PMID: 27860032 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201609515
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336