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σ-GeH and Germyl Cationic Pt(II) Complexes.

Carlos J Laglera-GándaraPablo RíosFrancisco José Fernández-de-CórdovaMarina BarturenIsrael FernándezSalvador Conejero
Published in: Inorganic chemistry (2022)
The low electron count Pt(II) complexes [Pt(NHC')(NHC)][BAr F ] (where NHC is a N -heterocyclic carbene ligand and NHC' its metalated form) react with tertiary hydrogermanes HGeR 3 at room temperature to generate the 14-electron platinum(II) germyl derivatives [Pt(GeR 3 )(NHC) 2 ][BAr F ]. Low-temperature NMR studies allowed us to detect and characterize spectroscopically some of the σ-GeH intermediates [Pt(η 2 -HGeR 3 )(NHC')(NHC)][BAr F ] that evolve into the platinum-germyl species. One of these compounds has been characterized by X-ray diffraction studies, and the interaction of the H-Ge bond with the platinum center has been analyzed in detail by computational methods, which suggest that the main contribution is the donation of the H-Ge to a σ*(Pt-C) orbital, but backdonation from the platinum to the σ*(Ge-H) orbital is significant. Primary and secondary hydrogermanes also produce the corresponding platinum-germyl complexes, a result that contrasts with the reactivity observed with primary silanes, in which carbon-silicon bond-forming reactions have been reported. According to density functional theory calculations, the formation of Pt-Ge/C-H bonds is both kinetically and thermodynamically preferred over the competitive reaction pathway leading to Pt-H/C-Ge bonds.
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