Abstract

The 2-adamantyl (2-Ad) group is a particularly challenging alkyl to install on a transition metal, with the only reported 2-Ad complexes of platinum being those of Pt(II). The question of whether 2-Ad complexes with platinum in the oxidation state +IV can be made and whether they are stable is answered here. The Pt(IV) compound trans-[(bpy)PtMe2(2-Ad)I] (bpy = 2,2′-bipyridine) was synthesized via oxidative addition of iodomethane to [(COD)PtMe(2-Ad)] (COD = 1,5-cyclooctadiene) in the presence of bpy. Iodide abstraction with silver triflate (triflate anion, OTf− = CF3SO3−) produced trans-[(bpy)PtMe2(2-Ad)(OTf)]. Both complexes were unambiguously characterized by 1D NMR (1H, 13C) spectroscopy and X-ray crystallography. Both show evidence for the large steric bulk of the 2-Ad group (through the conformation of the complex adopted) and also for its exceptionally pronounced trans-influence (very long bonds to iodide/triflate trans to adamantyl). Both of the new platinum(IV) adamantyl complexes were extremely stable, even to prolonged heating.

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