Abstract
Crystal and Molecular Structure of Platinum(II) Complex with Bis(Diphenyl Phosphino)Methane
Karwan Omer Ali1, Hikmat Ali Mohammad2, Thomas Gerber3 and Eric Hosten4
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/350511
Abstract:
Platinum(II) complex consisting of the tertiarydiphosphine (dppm) ligand had been prepared from PdCl2 with one equiv. of dppm ligand to form [PtC2(dppmCl)] complex where as dppmCl is bis(dipheny1phosphino) chloromethene. Crystal was grown in dichloromethane by slow evaporation process and characterized by X-ray crystallography technic. The complex structure synthesized based upon the identification using X-ray Crystallography and FTIR was [PtC12(dppmCl)], the ligand dppm coordinated to the meta centre as bidentate chelating ligand and form square planar arrangement around Pt(II) metal centre. The bond distances of Pt-P1, Pt-P2, Pt- Cl1 and Pt-Cl2 are 2.217 (2), 2.217 (2), 2.3661 (19) and 2.3661 Aο respectively. The characterized results of Pt(II) complex using X-ray analysis illustrated that [PtC12(dppmCl)] Complex form monoclinic crystal with unit cell dimensions of a = 16.2034(5), b = 7.8274(2), and c = 19.2496 (6) Aο, with β = 98.918 (1)ο, Z=4, calculated density= 1.838 mg/m3, T= 200 k and space group C2/c
Keywords:Crystal Structure; Dppm; Dppmcl; FT-IR Spectroscopy; Pt(II) Complex
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