Author:
Livingstone SE,Wheelahan B
Abstract
Conductimetric titrations of the
perchlorates [Pd(chel)2](ClO4)2 (chel =
2,2'-bipyridyl or 1,10-phenanthroline) with X- ions (X = Cl, Br, I)
in the solvents nitrobenzene and nitromethane give an end-point after the
addition of one equivalent of halide ion, owing to the formation of the ions
[Pd(chel)2X]+. Another endpoint is obtained after the
addition of a second equivalent of halide ion. Spectral evidence suggests that
in nitrobenzene the compound [Pd(bipy)2I2]
(bipy = 2,2'- bipyridyl) is formed. In nitromethane
the second end-point is regarded as due to the reaction [Pd(chel)2X]+
+ X- → [Pd(chel)X2]+ chel. The
compound [Pt(bipy)2](ClO4)2
was prepared and titrated conductimetrically with halide ions in nitrobenzene
and nitromethane. Only one end-point was obtained, indicating that the ions
[Pt(bipy)2X]+, unlike the
corresponding palladium complexes, are stable in the presence of excess halide
ion. It is assumed that in all these monohalogeno-complex ions the metal atom
is sexicovalent, due to the coordination of one molecule of solvent. Evidence
is presented for the occurrence of six-coordinated platinum(II) in the
compounds [Pt(bipy)2I(H2O)]I.H2O,
[Pt(bipy)zI(H2O)](ClO4)2.H2O,
and [Pt(bipy)2I2].
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