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Rates and Mechanisms for Halide Anation Reactions of Platinum(IV) Complexes

Elding, Lars Ivar LU and Gustafson, Lena (1977) In Inorganica Chimica Acta 24(3). p.239-246
Abstract
The bromide anation of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− has been studied at 25 °C and the chloride anations of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− and PtBr5H2O− at 50 °C. These reactions proceed via halide assisted mechanisms, compatible with the experimental rate laws determined. The bromide anation of tr-PtBr4CIH2O− studied at 50 °C gives PtBr5Cl2− via a bromide assisted path and PtBr62− via an REOA-path. The observed rate law is determined. PtBr5Cl2− reacts subsequently with bromide to form PtBr62− via a rate-determining (bromide assisted or REOA) formation of an intermediate aqua complex according to the mechanism given. The observed rate law at 50 °C is determined. All reactions have been studied in a 0.50 M perchloric acid medium.
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The bromide anation of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− has been studied at 25 °C and the chloride anations of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− and PtBr5H2O− at 50 °C. These reactions proceed via halide assisted mechanisms, compatible with the experimental rate laws determined. The bromide anation of tr-PtBr4CIH2O− studied at 50 °C gives PtBr5Cl2− via a bromide assisted path and PtBr62− via an REOA-path. The observed rate law is determined. PtBr5Cl2− reacts subsequently with bromide to form PtBr62− via a rate-determining (bromide assisted or REOA) formation of an intermediate aqua complex according to the mechanism given. The observed rate law at 50 °C is determined. All reactions have been studied in a 0.50 M perchloric acid medium.
A general survey of reactivity correlations and mechanisms for platinum(IV) anation reactions is given. Effects of reductants, bridging and entering ligands, and of the four non-labile ligands in the plane around the platinum atom are quantitatively compared. (Less)
Abstract (Swedish)
The bromide anation of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− has been studied at 25 °C and the chloride anations of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− and PtBr5H2O− at 50 °C. These reactions proceed via halide assisted mechanisms, compatible with the experimental rate laws determined. The bromide anation of tr-PtBr4CIH2O− studied at 50 °C gives PtBr5Cl2− via a bromide assisted path and PtBr62− via an REOA-path. The observed rate law is determined. PtBr5Cl2− reacts subsequently with bromide to form PtBr62− via a rate-determining (bromide assisted or REOA) formation of an intermediate aqua complex according to the mechanism given. The observed rate law at 50 °C is determined. All reactions have been studied in a 0.50 M perchloric acid medium.
A general survey of... (More)
The bromide anation of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− has been studied at 25 °C and the chloride anations of tr-PtCl4BrH2O− and PtBr5H2O− at 50 °C. These reactions proceed via halide assisted mechanisms, compatible with the experimental rate laws determined. The bromide anation of tr-PtBr4CIH2O− studied at 50 °C gives PtBr5Cl2− via a bromide assisted path and PtBr62− via an REOA-path. The observed rate law is determined. PtBr5Cl2− reacts subsequently with bromide to form PtBr62− via a rate-determining (bromide assisted or REOA) formation of an intermediate aqua complex according to the mechanism given. The observed rate law at 50 °C is determined. All reactions have been studied in a 0.50 M perchloric acid medium.
A general survey of reactivity correlations and mechanisms for platinum(IV) anation reactions is given. Effects of reductants, bridging and entering ligands, and of the four non-labile ligands in the plane around the platinum atom are quantitatively compared. (Less)
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  author       = {{Elding, Lars Ivar and Gustafson, Lena}},
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  pages        = {{239--246}},
  publisher    = {{Elsevier}},
  series       = {{Inorganica Chimica Acta}},
  title        = {{Rates and Mechanisms for Halide Anation Reactions of Platinum(IV) Complexes}},
  url          = {{http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0020-1693(00)93882-9}},
  doi          = {{10.1016/S0020-1693(00)93882-9}},
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