2006
DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2006.01.050
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A theoretical study of the original Shilov reaction involving methane activation by platinum tetrachloride in an acidic aqueous solution

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“…Rate constants at 40°C are given in Table 1. There is precedent for either COH coordination or oxidative COH cleavage being rate-determining in alkane activation; a recent theoretical study supports the former (i) as rate-determining in the ''real'' Shilov system (21). For the reactions of linear and cyclic alkanes with 2, the same conclusion appears to hold.…”
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“…Rate constants at 40°C are given in Table 1. There is precedent for either COH coordination or oxidative COH cleavage being rate-determining in alkane activation; a recent theoretical study supports the former (i) as rate-determining in the ''real'' Shilov system (21). For the reactions of linear and cyclic alkanes with 2, the same conclusion appears to hold.…”
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“…Extensive kinetic and thermochemical studies 1–17 on square planar complexes of d 8 metals (M = Ni, Pd, Pt) have revealed that the ML bond strength strongly depends on the trans‐ligand T (trans influence) as does the barrier of substitution of L by another ligand Y (trans effect) (Fig. 1).…”
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“…The authors explained this trend hypothesizing that the Pt–Cl catalysts might give access to cationic Pt/chloride ion pairs. Related ion pairs have been suggested to be involved in Pt II mediated methane activation , . Accessing such species is less likely from the corresponding Pt–Ph species.…”
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confidence: 99%