Mechanically Stimulated Solid-State Interaction of Platinum Tetrachloride with Sodium -Diketonates

Molecules (Basel, Switzerland)(2023)

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A new mechanically stimulated solid-state reaction of PtCl4 with sodium beta-diketonates has been discovered. Platinum (II) beta-diketonates were obtained by grinding excess sodium trifluoroacetylacetonate Na(tfac) or hexafluoroacetylacetonate Na(hfac) in a vibration ball mill, followed by subsequent heating of the resulting mixture. The reactions occur under much milder conditions (at about 170 degrees C) compared to similar reactions of PtCl2 or K2PtCl6 (at about 240 degrees C). Excess diketonate salt plays the role of a reducing agent in the conversion of Pt (IV) salt to Pt (II) compounds. The effect of grinding on properties of the ground mixtures was studied by XRD, IR, and thermal analysis methods. The difference in the course of the interaction of PtCl4 with Na(hfac) or Na(tfac) indicates the dependence of the reaction on the ligand properties. The probable reaction mechanisms were discussed. This method of synthesis of platinum (II) beta-diketonates makes it possible to substantially reduce the variety of reagents used, the number of reaction steps, the reaction time, the use of solvents, and waste generation compared to conventional solution-based methods.
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green chemistry,mechanochemistry,platinum,solid-state synthesis,β-diketonates
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