The electrochemical behaviour of a series of cationic platinum(II) isocyanide complexes has been studied in acetonitrile. All the tested compounds are oxidized at a platinum electrode via a two-electron process and reduced at a platinum or mercury electrode via two successive one-electron steps. The anodic step involves the formation of platinum(IV) complexes. The main reduction product formed in correspondence to the first cathodic process is a stable dimer platinum(I) containing bridging isocyanide ligands. Platinum(0) species are formed in the subsequent reduction step.

Electrochemical investigations of cationictrans-haloarylisocyanidebis(tertiaryphosphino)platinum (II) complexes / Piero, Zanello; Seeber, Renato; Bruno, Crociani; Marino, Nicolini. - In: TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0340-4285. - STAMPA. - 5:(1980), pp. 45-48. [10.1007/BF01396866]

Electrochemical investigations of cationictrans-haloarylisocyanidebis(tertiaryphosphino)platinum (II) complexes

SEEBER, Renato;
1980

Abstract

The electrochemical behaviour of a series of cationic platinum(II) isocyanide complexes has been studied in acetonitrile. All the tested compounds are oxidized at a platinum electrode via a two-electron process and reduced at a platinum or mercury electrode via two successive one-electron steps. The anodic step involves the formation of platinum(IV) complexes. The main reduction product formed in correspondence to the first cathodic process is a stable dimer platinum(I) containing bridging isocyanide ligands. Platinum(0) species are formed in the subsequent reduction step.
1980
5
45
48
Electrochemical investigations of cationictrans-haloarylisocyanidebis(tertiaryphosphino)platinum (II) complexes / Piero, Zanello; Seeber, Renato; Bruno, Crociani; Marino, Nicolini. - In: TRANSITION METAL CHEMISTRY. - ISSN 0340-4285. - STAMPA. - 5:(1980), pp. 45-48. [10.1007/BF01396866]
Piero, Zanello; Seeber, Renato; Bruno, Crociani; Marino, Nicolini
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