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Platinum mixed-metal clusters

F, 1 NMR studies on the dynamic behaviour in solution of rhenium-platinum mixed metal clusters containing P-donor ligands... [Pg.1737]

Several mixed-metal clusters containing platinum and cobalt are known and some of them have been employed as methanol homologation catalysts.1 Among them, the title compound2 was first prepared unambiguously from the reaction of dichloro[l,2-ethanediylbis(diphenylphosphine)]platinum with sodium tetracarbonylcobaltate, Na[CO(CO)4]. The compound also may be prepared by the reaction of [l,2-ethanediylbis(diphenyl-phosphine)]bis(phenylethynyl)pIatinum with Co COJg.1... [Pg.369]

Ketenyl complexes, in Ru-Os mixed-metal clusters, 6, 1080 Ketenylidenes, in iron cluster compounds, 6, 301 Ketenylidenetriphenylphosphoranes, with platinum, 8, 632 Ketimines... [Pg.132]

There are few reports of reactions between alkynes and trinuclear clusters of metals other than iron, ruthenium, or osmium. Some rhodium, platinum, and mixed-metal clusters undergo metal-metal bond rupture in reactions with alkynes (54-56), while in other cases the alkyne coordinates to the trinuclear unit without causing any major changes in framework geometry (56-59), as illustrated in Eq. (3). [Pg.173]

Polynuclear anionic metal carbonyl compounds are usually prepared by reduction reactions of metal carbonyls M(CO) with such reducing agents as the alkali metals, NaBH4 in ethers, hydrocarbons, liquid ammonia, and similar solvents [see, for example, reactions (2.54), (2.55), (2.84), (2.89), (2.95>-(2.102), and (2.108)-(2.113)]. In alkali medium the metal carbonyls may be reduced by certain solvents (e.g., alcohols) or by the CO ligand itself, and in the presence of Lewis bases the carbonyls disproportionate to give anionic clusters. The mixed metal clusters containing platinum and rhodium are formed by reduction reactions of chloro complexes... [Pg.167]


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