In organic chemistry, atoms other than carbon and hydrogen are generally referred to as heteroatoms. The most common heteroatoms are nitrogen, oxygen and sulfur. Now I present to you an article called Thermal migration of amines in platinum(II) complexes, published in 1978-08-31, which mentions a compound: 15227-42-6, mainly applied to platinum complex amine thermal migration; ammine thermal migration platinum complex; pyridine thermal migration platinum complex; methylamine thermal migration platinum complex; ethylenediamine thermal migration platinum complex; aniline thermal migration platinum complex; quinoline thermal migration platinum complex; picoline thermal migration platinum complex; toluidine thermal migration platinum complex; piperidine thermal migration platinum complex; hydroxyquinoline thermal migration platinum complex, Related Products of 15227-42-6.
Derivatog. data indicate that the 1st stage of the thermal conversion of (LH)2[PtCl4] (L = NH3, MeNH2, piperidine, pyridine, γ-picoline, PhNH2, p-toluidine, 8-hydroxyquinoline, quinoline) or (enH2)[PtCl4] is the cleavage of HCl and the formation of PtL2Cl2. All the complexes studied fall into 2 groups according to the temperature of the beginning of the process: (1) complexes with a temperature for the start of thermal reaction at 180 – 200° contain amines the basicity constants of which are >10-5 and (2) complexes with decomposition temperatures at 130-50° contain amines the basicity constants of which are <10-8. Although many compounds look similar to this compound(15227-42-6)Related Products of 15227-42-6, numerous studies have shown that this compound(SMILES:[Cl-][Pt+2]([N]1=CC=CC=C1)([Cl-])[N]2=CC=CC=C2), has unique advantages. If you want to know more about similar compounds, you can read my other articles.
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