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Tuning Reactivity of Platinum(II) Complexes

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k obs(1st) / s -1<br />

0.20 TU<br />

DMTU<br />

TMTU<br />

0.16<br />

0.12<br />

0.08<br />

0.04<br />

0.00<br />

0.000 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.010<br />

[NU]/ mol dm -3<br />

Figure 5.6: Concentration dependence <strong>of</strong> kobs(1 st ) for the displacement <strong>of</strong> first aqua<br />

k obs(2nd) / s -1<br />

0.0012<br />

0.0010<br />

0.0008<br />

0.0006<br />

0.0004<br />

0.0002<br />

ligand in pmn by thiourea and its substituted derivatives, pH = 2.0, T =<br />

298.15 K, I = 0.10 M (0.01 M HClO4, adjusted with NaClO4).<br />

TU<br />

DMTU<br />

TMTU<br />

0.0000<br />

0.000 0.002 0.004 0.006 0.008 0.010<br />

[NU]/ mol dm -3<br />

Figure 5.7: Concentration dependence <strong>of</strong> kobs(2nd) for the displacement <strong>of</strong> second aqua<br />

ligand in pmn by thiourea and its substituted derivatives, pH = 2.0, T =<br />

298.15 K, I = 0.10 M (0.01 M HClO4, adjusted with NaClO4).<br />

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