- Associative and dissociative mechanisms in the formation of phthalazine bridged organodiplatinum(II) complexes.
Associative and dissociative mechanisms in the formation of phthalazine bridged organodiplatinum(II) complexes.
The reaction of phthalazine with the binuclear organoplatinum complexes [Me(2)Pt(μ-SMe(2))(μ-dppm)PtR(2)], R = Me, Ph, 4-tolyl or R(2) = (CH(2))(4), dppm = bis(diphenylphosphino)methane, gives the corresponding complexes [Me(2)Pt(μ-phthalazine)(μ-dppm)PtR(2)] by displacement of the bridging dimethylsulfide ligand. The structures of [Me(2)Pt(μ-SMe(2))(μ-dppm)PtMe(2)] and [Me(2)Pt(μ-phthalazine)(μ-dppm)PtMe(2)] have been determined. Kinetic studies show that the reactions occur mostly by a second order reaction when R = Me or R(2) = (CH(2))(4) but entirely by a first order reaction when R = Ph or 4-tolyl. Evidence is presented that the reactions when R = Me or R(2) = (CH(2))(4) can occur by either associative or dissociative mechanisms but that the reactions when R = Ph or 4-tolyl occur only by an unusual dissociative mechanism involving formation of an intermediate with a donor-acceptor Pt-Pt bond.