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Investigation of the Formation Reaction and Structural Characterization of the „Platinum Grignard Reagent” [Pt(MgCl)<sub>2</sub>(THF)<sub><i>x</i></sub>] by Extended X‐ray absorption fine structure (EXAFS) and Other methods
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Abstract The „platinum Grignard reagent”︁ [Pt(MgCl) 2 (THF) x ] ( 2 ), obtained by the reaction of PtCl 2 and Et 2 Mg in a 1:2 molar ratio, as well as finely divided platinum (Pt * )—a possible intermediate formed during the preparation of 2 —have been investigated by EXAFS spectroscopy at the PtL II edge. Parallel investigations were carried out on Pt * obtained from PtCl 2 and (9,10–dihydro‐9,10‐an‐thracenediyl)tris(tetrahydrofuran)magnesium (MgA), and on 2 obtained from Pt * , MgA, and MgCl 2 . The EXAFS results suggest that Pt * consists of extremely small particles (≈ 5–11 Å) with strongly reduced Pt–Pt distances compared to bulk Pt (≈ 0.09 Å). The EXAFS spectra of 2 indicate the presence of Mg shells in addition to Pt shells in the Pt environment; Mg atoms are at a bonding distance from Pt atoms (2.78–2.80 Å). These results suggest that 2 consists of very small Pt–Mg clusters and confirm their formation from organomagnesium reagents and PtCl 2 or Pt * .
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