2019
DOI: 10.1002/aoc.5018
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Oxidative addition of 1,4‐dichloro‐2‐butyne to an organoplatinum complex: A new precursor for synthesis of ultrasmall Pt nanoparticles thin film at liquid/liquid interface as the electrocatalyst in methanol oxidation reaction

Abstract: In this study, the usage of ClCH2CCCH2Cl alkyne as a reagent for the oxidative addition reaction with organoplatinum‌(II) complex [PtMe2(bipy)] (1), in which bipy = 2,2′‐bipyridine to give a mixture including of trans‐[PtClMe2(CH2CCCH2Cl)(bipy)] (2a) and a cis‐[PtClMe2(CH2CCCH2Cl)(bipy)] (2b) complexes is reported. Kinetic study was investigated by monitoring the disappearance of the metal‐to‐ligand charge transfer (MLCT) band in the UV–Vis spectra. 1H NMR experimental results confirmed that trans isomer (2a) … Show more

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“…The issue is how to prepare effective and stable electrocatalytic nanoparticles having these characteristics. One interesting opportunity is offered from the organometallic (OM) synthesis of nanoparticles, which yields stable, monodispersed and small metallic nanoparticles (typically between 2 and 4 nm in diameter) [52][53][54], with Pt [55][56][57] and Ru [52,58] among the most studied metals. This method typically relies on the decomposition/reduction of an organometallic or inorganic precursor in the presence of a long chain silane or tin-based ligands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The issue is how to prepare effective and stable electrocatalytic nanoparticles having these characteristics. One interesting opportunity is offered from the organometallic (OM) synthesis of nanoparticles, which yields stable, monodispersed and small metallic nanoparticles (typically between 2 and 4 nm in diameter) [52][53][54], with Pt [55][56][57] and Ru [52,58] among the most studied metals. This method typically relies on the decomposition/reduction of an organometallic or inorganic precursor in the presence of a long chain silane or tin-based ligands.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%