Tables, figures, and a CIF file giving crystallographic data for 1, NMR and IR spectra for poly-I, poly-II, 1, and 2, and additional polymerization data. This material is available free of charge via the Internet at http://pubs.acs.org.
A heterobimetallic PtPd complex supported by three bridging diphenylsilylene ligands, [Pt{Pd(dmpe)} (μ -SiPh ) ] (1, dmpe=1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane), has been synthesized from mononuclear Pd and Pt complexes. The hexagonal core composed of Pt, Pd, and Si atoms is slightly larger than that of the tetrapalladium complex, [Pd{Pd(dmpe)} (μ -SiPh ) ] (2). Reaction of PhSiH with complex 1 in the presence and absence of Ph SiH results in the formation of a tetranuclear complex with silyl and hydride ligands at the Pt center, [PtH(SiPh H){Pd(dmpe)} (μ -SiHPh) ] (3), and an octanuclear complex, [{Pt{Pd(dmpe)} (μ -SiHPh) } (κ -dmpe)] (5), respectively. Both M-Si (M=Pt, Pd) bond lengths and the Si NMR chemical shifts of 1 and 2 are located between those of mononuclear late transition-metal complexes with a silylene ligand and complexes with donor-stabilized silylene ligands. CuI and AgI adducts of 1 and 2, formulated as [M(μ-M'I){Pd(dmpe)} (μ -SiPh ) ] (M=Pt, Pd; M'=Cu, Ag), undergo elimination of CuI (AgI) and regenerate the tetrametallic complexes upon heating or addition of a chelating diphosphine. Elimination of AgI from 2-AgI occurs more rapidly than elimination of CuI from 2-CuI, as determined from the results of kinetics experiments.
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