Platinum-mediated coupling of methane and small nucleophiles (H2O, PH3, H2S, CH3NH2) as a model for C-N, C-O, C-P, and C-S bond formation in the gas phase
M. Bronstrup et al., Platinum-mediated coupling of methane and small nucleophiles (H2O, PH3, H2S, CH3NH2) as a model for C-N, C-O, C-P, and C-S bond formation in the gas phase, ORGANOMETAL, 18(10), 1999, pp. 1939-1948
The reactions of Pt+ and PtCH2+ with the nucleophiles H2O, PH3, H2S, HCl, C
H3NH2, and CH3OH are studied by Fourier transform-ion cyclotron resonance (
FT-ICR) mass spectrometry. In the reactions of PtCH2+, carbon-heteroatom bo
nd formation can be accomplished for all substrates except CH3OH and HCl. T
he reaction of PtCH2+ with two molecules of water yields Pt(CO)(H2O)(+) and
constitutes a gas-phase model for the platinum-mediated generation of wate
r gas according to CH4 + H2O - CO + 3H(2). In the reactions with PH3 and H2
S, carbon-phosphorus and carbon-sulfur bond formation to PtCPH+ and PtCS+ c
ompetes with demethanation and dehydrogenation of the substrates to yield P
tSn+ (n = 1-4) and PtPnHm+ (n = 1-6; m = 0-3) compounds, respectively. For
organic nucleophiles such as CH3NH2 and CH3OH, C-N and C-O coupling is much
less efficient than platinum-mediated C-H bond activation of the substrate
s.