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Inorganic Chemistry | 2009

Autoxidation of platinum(IV) hydrocarbyl hydride complexes to form platinum(IV) hydrocarbyl hydroperoxide complexes.

Jennifer L. Look; Douglas D. Wick; James M. Mayer; Karen I. Goldberg

The platinum(IV) hydride complexes Tp(Me(2))PtR(2)H (Tp(Me(2)) = hydridotris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)borate, R = Me (1a), Ph (1b)) react with molecular oxygen to form platinum(IV) hydroperoxide complexes Tp(Me(2))PtR(2)OOH (R = Me (2a) and Ph (2b), respectively) in high yield. The results of kinetic and mechanistic studies of these reactions are consistent with the net insertion of molecular oxygen into the Pt(IV)-H bonds occurring via radical chain mechanisms. The radical chain pathways resemble, in many respects, those documented for autoxidations of organic substrates, but significant differences are also evident. The autoxidations of 1a and 1b both autoaccelerate, but the nature of the rate accelerations and the dependence of the rates on the hydroperoxide products are not the same. The different rate laws observed for the reactions of Tp(Me(2))PtR(2)H complexes with molecular oxygen can be rationalized on the basis of similar initiation and propagation events with different chain termination steps.


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1997

C-H ACTIVATION AT PT(II) TO FORM STABLE PT(IV) ALKYL HYDRIDES

Douglas D. Wick; Karen I. Goldberg


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

Insertion of dioxygen into a platinum-hydride bond to form a novel dialkylhydroperoxo Pt(IV) complex

Douglas D. Wick; Karen I. Goldberg


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2001

Investigation of the Mechanism of Alkane Reductive Elimination and Skeletal Isomerization in Tp‘Rh(CNneopentyl)(R)H Complexes: The Role of Alkane Complexes

Todd O. Northcutt; Douglas D. Wick; and Andrew J. Vetter; William D. Jones


Organometallics | 1999

Energetics of Homogeneous Intermolecular Vinyl and Allyl Carbon−Hydrogen Bond Activation by the 16-Electron Coordinatively Unsaturated Organometallic Fragment [Tp‘Rh(CNCH2CMe3)]

Douglas D. Wick; William D. Jones


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 2003

Reductive Elimination/Oxidative Addition of Carbon−Hydrogen Bonds at Pt(IV)/Pt(II) Centers: Mechanistic Studies of the Solution Thermolyses of TpMe2Pt(CH3)2H

Michael P. Jensen; Douglas D. Wick; Stefan Reinartz; Peter S. White; Joseph L. Templeton; Karen I. Goldberg


Journal of the American Chemical Society | 1999

Evidence for Methane σ-Complexes in Reductive Elimination Reactions from Tp‘Rh(L)(CH3)H

Douglas D. Wick; Kelly A. Reynolds; William D. Jones


Organometallics | 1998

Carbon−Hydrogen and Carbon−Carbon Bond Activation of Cyclopropane by a Hydridotris(pyrazolyl)borate Rhodium Complex

Douglas D. Wick; Todd O. Northcutt; Rene J. Lachicotte; William D. Jones


Inorganica Chimica Acta | 2009

Synthesis, characterization, and C–H/C–C cleavage reactions of two rhodium–trispyrazolylborate dihydrides

Douglas D. Wick; William D. Jones


Inorganic Chemistry | 1997

Synthesis and Characterization of (Tris(3,5-dimethylpyrazolyl)borato)rhodium Alkyl and Vinyl Chloride Complexes

Douglas D. Wick; William D. Jones

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Joseph L. Templeton

University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill

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