Abstract

Nuclear magnetic resonance techniques utilizing 195 Pt and 13 C have been employed to study the formation of dihydroxo platinum(IV) compounds in the hydrogen peroxide oxidation of Pt(II) complexes. The trans-dihydroxo isomer is the exclusive kinetic product for oxalato, malonato, and chloro complexes. Isotopic labeling experiments with H 2 18 O demonstrate that one hydroxo ligand originates from hydrogen peroxide, while the trans hydroxo ligand originates from water. Hydrogen peroxide oxidation in methanol or ethanol results in the formation of trans-hydroxomethoxo- and trans-hydroxoethoxoplatinum(IV) complexes.

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