Dedicated to Douglas Stephan on the occasion of his 70th birthday.The incorporation of transition metals into frustrated Lewis pairs (FLPs) offers multiple opportunities for bond activation and catalysis. In this work, we explore the combination of the Lewis acidic Ir(III) cation [(η 5 -C 5 Me 5 )IrCl(PMe 2 Ar Dipp2 )]with the Lewis basic Pt(0) compound Pt(P t Bu 3 ) 2 . The bulkiness of the phosphine ligands prevents the formation of a bimetallic adduct. We have explored the cooperative cleavage of dihydrogen to gauge bimetallic FLP reactivity.As anticipated, compounds [(η 5 -C 5 Me 5 )Ir-(Cl)(H)(PMe 2 Ar Dipp2 )] and [PtH(P t Bu 3 ) 2 ] + are rapidly formed, which suggests an actual FLP mechanism operating. However, our indepth experimental/computational study evidences that the whole process is considerably more complicated. Instead of a genuine FLP-type activation, we favor a synergistic route that entails a number of equilibrium processes and the Brønsted catalyzed hydrogenation of the Pt(0) precursor.
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