C–H Activation of imidazolium salts by Pt(0) at ambient temperature: synthesis of hydrido platinum bis(carbene) compounds
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Marcel A. Duin, Nicolas D. Clement, Kingsley J. Cavell, Cornelis J. Elsevier
A zerovalent platinum(carbene) complex with two monoalkene ligands, which is able to activate C–H bonds of imidazolium salts at room temperature to yield isolable hydrido platinum(II) bis(carbene) compounds, has been synthesised for the first time.
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