In the first examples of oxidative addition of
tin−sulfur bonds to a transition-metal complex, the ring
compounds (R2SnS)3 (R = Me, Ph) react
with
[PtMe2(
t
bu2bpy)] (
t
bu2bpy =
4,4‘-di-tert-butyl-2,2‘-bipyridine) to give
the new luminescent organoplatinum(IV) complexes
[PtMe2(R2SnS)2(
t
bu2bpy)]
(1 and 2; R = Me and Ph,
respectively), which contain the new five-membered
PtSnSSnS ring. The complex
[PtMe2{(SnMe2)S(SnPh2)S}(
t
bu2bpy)]
(3) is formed selectively by any of the
redistribution reactions between 1 and
(Ph2SnS)3, 2 and
(Me2SnS)3, or 1 and
2.