Issue 0, 1971

Zerovalent platinum chemistry. Part VI. The reactions of bis- and tris-triphenylphosphineplatinum(0) with hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen selenide, sulphur, and related molecules

Abstract

The reactions of Pt(PPh3)n(n= 2 or 3) with H2M, HMPh, and M (M = S or Se) to form adducts have been studied. The reactivity of the products towards soft and hard reagents has been investigated and compared with that of related H2M, HMPh, and M adducts of some RhI and IrI triphenylphosphine complexes. The results agree with the proposed mechanisms of poisoning of metal surfaces by species such as H2M or M.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 522-528

Zerovalent platinum chemistry. Part VI. The reactions of bis- and tris-triphenylphosphineplatinum(0) with hydrogen sulphide, hydrogen selenide, sulphur, and related molecules

R. Ugo, G. La Monica, S. Cenini, A. Segre and F. Conti, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 522 DOI: 10.1039/J19710000522

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