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Tuning Reactivity of Platinum(II) Complexes

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Absorbance<br />

0.125<br />

0.120<br />

0.115<br />

0.110<br />

0.105<br />

0.100<br />

0.095<br />

0.090<br />

(a)<br />

Absorbance<br />

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400<br />

(b)<br />

0.125<br />

0.120<br />

0.115<br />

0.110<br />

0.105<br />

0.100<br />

0.095<br />

0.090<br />

Absorbance<br />

0.120<br />

0.115<br />

0.110<br />

0.105<br />

0.100<br />

0 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200<br />

Time (min)<br />

Time (min)<br />

0 200 400 600 800 1000 1200 1400<br />

21<br />

Time (min)<br />

Figure 5.5: (a) Stopped-flow and (b) UV-Vis Spectrophotometric kinetic traces<br />

for the reaction between qzn and TU recorded at 305 nm, T = 25 °C, I<br />

= 0.10 M (0.01 M HClO4, adjusted with NaClO4), pH = 2.0. The inserts<br />

in (b) represent the substitution <strong>of</strong> the second and third steps.<br />

The substitution reactions <strong>of</strong> the studied complexes with S-nucleophiles can be<br />

summarised as outlined in Scheme 5.4, showing the three sequential steps.

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