Synthesis and structural properties of (diamine)platinum(II) complexes of bis(alkylthio)methylenepropanedioic acid. Insight into bonding mode

Authors
Kim, KMLee, SSJung, OSJun, MJSohn, YS
Issue Date
1997-03
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE SA LAUSANNE
Citation
INORGANICA CHIMICA ACTA, v.256, no.2, pp.217 - 222
Abstract
New (diamine) platinum(II) complexes of bis(alkylthio)methylenepropanedioate ligands, A(2)Pt(RS)(2)C=C(COO-)(2) (A = NH3 or A(2)=trans-(+/-)-1,2-diaminocyclohexane (DACH); R=CH3 or C2H5), have been prepared and structurally characterized both in the solid state and in solution. The crystal structures of a bis(ethylthio)methylenepropanedioate (BETMP) complex, (DACH)Pt(BETMP). 4H(2)O (monoclinic, P2(1), a=11.022(2), b=17.604(4), c=11.426(5) Angstrom, beta=93.42(3)degrees, V=2213(1) Angstrom(3), Z=4, R=0.065), and a bis(methylthio)methylenepropanedioate (BMTMP) complex, (DACH)Pt(BMTMP). 3H(2)O (triclinic, <P(1)over bar>, a=9.082(3), b=9.797(3), c=11.493(4) Angstrom, alpha=72.42(3), beta=74.28(3), gamma=84.93(3)degrees, V=938.4(5) Angstrom(3), Z=2, R=0.031), exhibit that among the possible chelating modes (O,O&apos;-, O,S- and S,S&apos;-), the present anionic ligands coordinate to the platinum(II) atom only in S,S&apos;-chelating fashion. The band distances of Pt-S are in the range 2.273(2)-2.276(5) Angstrom. For the title complexes, the diethyl groups of the BETMP ligand occupy anti positions to each other whereas the dimethyl groups of the BMTMP ligand occupy syn positions in the solid state. However, NMR studies disclose that the BMTMP complexes exist as an isomeric mixture of syn and anti forms (1:2) in contrast to the retention of the anti isomeric form of the BETMP complexes in solution.
Keywords
AMINO-ACIDS; PLATINUM(II); METHIONINE; CISPLATIN; SULFUR; platinum complexes; substituted malonate complexes; coordination mode; dithioether complexes; crystal structures
ISSN
0020-1693
URI
https://pubs.kist.re.kr/handle/201004/143920
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