Chirality Generated by Hindered Rotations in Platinum(II)‐Pyridine Complexes

Author:

Stoccoro Sergio12ORCID,Sini Alessandro1,Senzacqua Giacomo12,Maidich Luca1,Ortu Fabrizio3ORCID,Zucca Antonio12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dipartimento di Scienze Chimiche Fisiche, Matematiche e Naturali Università degli Studi di Sassari via Vienna 2 07100 Sassari Italy

2. Consorzio Interuniversitario Reattività Chimica e Catalisi (CIRCC) Bari Italy

3. School of Chemistry University of Leicester University Road Leicester LE1 7RH UK

Abstract

AbstractThe reaction of trans‐[Pt(DMSO)2MeCl] with 2‐alkylsubstituted pyridines pyR affords a series of complexes of the type [Pt(pyR)(DMSO)MeCl]. These complexes are rare examples of organometallic square‐planar complexes having four different ligands. Of the three possible geometric isomers, only the trans(N,S)‐[Pt(pyR)(DMSO)MeCl] was observed in solution and isolated in the solid state. However, the lack of chirality typical to square planar geometry can be resolved in several ways one of which is described in this paper. 1H NMR studies reveal diastereotopicity of the DMSO methyls, as well as the CH2 protons in the ethyl‐ and neopentyl‐pyridine complexes and the methyls in the isopropyl‐pyridine derivative. This observation can be ascribed to restricted rotations around the Pt−N bond, thus resulting in the presence of planar chirality for these complexes. Additionally, large downfield shifts in the 1H NMR spectra of the α C−H protons in the pyridine substituents suggested the presence of Pt⋯H−C interactions, confirmed via single crystal X‐ray studies in the case of the isopropyl complex [Pt(pyip)(DMSO)MeCl] (4), which shows an apical Pt⋯H interaction with a short 2.585 Å distance. DFT calculations shed light into the stability of these complexes and the influence of the pyridine‐substituent on their chiral configuration.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Inorganic Chemistry

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