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Tuning Reactivity of Platinum(II) Complexes

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pzn<br />

PPM -1750.0 -1850.0 -1950.0 -2050.0 -2150.0 -2250.0 -2350.0 -2450.0 -2550.0 -2650.0 -2750.0<br />

file: C:\Documents and Settings\205526966.CHEMLIB1.044\Desktop\po_cpzn_195Pt.nmr5\1\fid expt: <br />

transmitter freq.: 107.249647 MHz<br />

time domain size: 124986 points<br />

width: 125000.00 Hz = 1165.505006 ppm = 1.000112 Hz/pt<br />

number <strong>of</strong> scans: 2952<br />

-2301.7<br />

freq. <strong>of</strong> 0 ppm: 107.486208 MHz<br />

processed size: 65536 complex points<br />

LB: 50.000 GB: 0.0000<br />

Figure S4.24: The 107 MHz 195Pt NMR spectrum <strong>of</strong> [cis–{PtCl(NH3)2}2–µ–pzn](ClO4)2<br />

NH 3<br />

Cl<br />

Pt<br />

NH 3<br />

showing PtN3Cl coordination.<br />

N N Pt<br />

1.000<br />

NH 3<br />

C l<br />

2+<br />

NH 3<br />

PPM 10.0 9.0 8.0 7.0 6.0 5.0 4.0 3.0 2.0 1.0<br />

Figure S4.25: 500MHz 1 H NMR spectrum <strong>of</strong> a D2O solution <strong>of</strong> [cis–{PtCl(NH3)2}2–µ–<br />

2,6pzn](ClO4)2 showing pyrazine ring and methyl proton assignments.<br />

65<br />

2.978<br />

0.825

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