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Tuning Reactivity of Platinum(II) Complexes

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a<br />

21<br />

Absorbance<br />

0.44<br />

0.42<br />

0.40<br />

0.38<br />

0.36<br />

0.34<br />

0.32<br />

0 100 time 200 (min) 300 400<br />

Fig.01: Variation <strong>of</strong> uv-vis spectrophotometric absorbance vs time at 308 nm<br />

Figure 7.6: Typical kinetic traces for two step reaction between OctPt (0.1 mM) and TU<br />

(3 mM) recorded at 363 nm, T =298 K, pH = 2.0, I =0.1 M (NaClO4/HClO4). (a) A<br />

typical kinetic trace from the stopped-flow for the simultaneous substitution <strong>of</strong><br />

the aqua ligand (b) A typical kinetic trace (in duplicate) for the release <strong>of</strong><br />

ammine acquired by UV-Vis spectroscopy.<br />

k obs1 , in s -1<br />

0.10 TMTU<br />

TU<br />

DMTU<br />

0.08<br />

0.06<br />

0.04<br />

0.02<br />

0.00<br />

0.000 0.005 0.010 0.015 0.020 0.025<br />

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

Figure 7.7: Concentration dependence <strong>of</strong> kobs(1 st ), s -1 , for the simultaneous substitution<br />

b<br />

<strong>of</strong> the aqua ligands in OctPt by thiourea nucleophiles at pH =2.0, T =298 K, I<br />

= 0.1 M (NaClO4, adjusted with 0.01 M HClO4).

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