2021 journal article

Photodriven Elimination of Chlorine From Germanium and Platinum in a Dinuclear PtII→GeIV Complex

Angewandte Chemie.

co-author countries: Australia 🇦🇺 United States of America 🇺🇸
Source: ORCID
Added: September 9, 2021

Abstract Searching for a connection between the two‐electron redox behavior of Group‐14 elements and their possible use as platforms for the photoreductive elimination of chlorine, we have studied the photochemistry of [( o ‐(Ph 2 P)C 6 H 4 ) 2 Ge IV Cl 2 ]Pt II Cl 2 and [( o ‐(Ph 2 P)C 6 H 4 ) 2 ClGe III ]Pt III Cl 3 , two newly isolated isomeric complexes. These studies show that, in the presence of a chlorine trap, both isomers convert cleanly into the platinum germyl complex [( o ‐(Ph 2 P)C 6 H 4 ) 2 ClGe III ]Pt I Cl with quantum yields of 1.7 % and 3.2 % for the Ge IV –Pt II and Ge III –Pt III isomers, respectively. Conversion of the Ge IV –Pt II isomer into the platinum germyl complex is a rare example of a light‐induced transition‐metal/main‐group‐element bond‐forming process. Finally, transient‐absorption‐spectroscopy studies carried out on the Ge III –Pt III isomer point to a ligand arene–Cl . charge‐transfer complex as an intermediate.