Abstract

The chemistry of platinum(II) and platinum(IV) with the ligands 3,4,5-tris(2-pyridyl)-4-H-1,2,4-triazole, L1, and 3,5-di(2-pyridyl)-4-(4-pyridyl)-4-H-1,2,4-triazole, L2, is described. The ligand L1 forms platinum(II) complexes [PtXY(κ2-N,N’-L1)] (X,Y = Cl,Cl; Cl,Me; Me,Me) by chelation while ligand L2 forms either analogous chelate complexes [PtXY(κ2-N,N’-L2)] (X,Y = Cl,Me; Me,Me) or acts as a monodentate ligand in forming trans-[PtCl2(SMe2)(κ1-N-L2)], in which only the 4-pyridyl group is coordinated. The electron-rich dimethylplatinum(II) complexes undergo oxidative addition reactions with methyl iodide to give [PtIMe3(κ2-N,N’-L1)], or with dichloromethane to give [PtClMe2(CH2Cl)(κ2-N,N’-L1)] or [PtClMe2(CH2Cl)(κ2-N,N’-L2)], each of which is formed as a mixture of three isomers. Structure determinations of several of these complexes are reported.

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