Unprecedented carbon–carbon bond formation induced by photoactivation of a platinum(iv)-diazido complex

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Publication Date 2007-10-23
DOI 10.1039/B714216A
Impact Factor 6.222
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Luca Ronconi


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Abstract

UVA-induced photodecomposition of a PtIV-diazido complex involves not only reduction to PtII and N2 release, but also O2 evolution and formation of nitrene intermediates, whose trapping with (CH3)2S gives rise to an unusual N,N′-bis(ethyl)sulfurousdiamide ligand in an apparently unprecedented process involving C–C bond formation.

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