1971
DOI: 10.1021/ic50102a035
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Preparation and proton magnetic resonance spectra of some tetrakis(arylmethylphosphine)platinum(0) and - palladium(0) compounds

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“…These products (trans-PtPh 2 (PMe 2 Ph) 2 and Ph 4 Ge) were identified by comparison with their spectroscopic data reported previously [10]. The formation of Pt(PhMe 2 P) 4 was also confirmed by its 1 H and 31 P NMR spectra [11]. The yield of Pt(PhMe 2 P) 4 was roughly estimated (ca.…”
Section: Thermal Reactivity Of Trans-pt(ph 3 Ge) 2 (Pme 2 Ph)supporting
confidence: 58%
“…These products (trans-PtPh 2 (PMe 2 Ph) 2 and Ph 4 Ge) were identified by comparison with their spectroscopic data reported previously [10]. The formation of Pt(PhMe 2 P) 4 was also confirmed by its 1 H and 31 P NMR spectra [11]. The yield of Pt(PhMe 2 P) 4 was roughly estimated (ca.…”
Section: Thermal Reactivity Of Trans-pt(ph 3 Ge) 2 (Pme 2 Ph)supporting
confidence: 58%
“…Phosphorus NMR signals arising from both the endo- and the exo-phosphorus centers in the Pd(0) complex ( 6 ) appeared much broader than those for the analogous Pd II complex 5 , but no free phosphole signal was observed in contrast to behavior of previously investigated Pd 0 L 4 complexes of aryl- and alkylphosphines . These broad signals were not sharpened by cooling the 31 P{ 1 H} NMR sample to −75 °C in either of the Pd 0 or the Pd II cases so it does not appear that there is a facile ligand exchange.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 77%
“…The reaction of Pt(cod)ClMe with 1 gave, ultimately, an unexpected reductive−elimination reaction product, Pt 0 ( 1 ) 4 ( 9 ), isolated from the reaction mixture as an orange crystalline solid. Complex 9 also showed slightly broad 31 P NMR spectra, but no evidence for free phosphole was observed in contrast to the typical behavior of Pt(0) complexes of organophosphines . The 31 P NMR spectrum of 9 was characterized by a large value of 1 J PPt (5050 Hz) and by an increased 2 J PP (159 Hz) coupling.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…13 The complex Pt[P(CH3)(C6Hs)2]4 was prepared according to the method of Clark and Itoh. 5 All reactions were carried out under dry nitrogen but the subsequent manipulations of reaction mixtures were performed in air.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%