chloroplatinates
Chloroplatinates are a family of coordination compounds in which platinum is coordinated to chloride ligands. The best-known member is the hexachloroplatinate(IV) anion, [PtCl6]2−, in which platinum is in the +4 oxidation state and is octahedrally coordinated by six chloride ligands. Salts formed with alkali metals such as Na+, K+, and Cs+ (for example Na2PtCl6, K2PtCl6, Cs2PtCl6) are typical representatives of the chloroplatinate class. The term can also refer to related solid or solution species derived from hexachloroplatinate chemistry.
Structure and properties: In [PtCl6]2−, the Pt center enjoys an octahedral geometry with high overall symmetry.
Preparation and occurrence: Hexachloroplatinate arises when platinum metal or Pt residues are dissolved in aqua regia
Applications: Chloroplatinate salts are widely used as convenient platinum sources for the synthesis of coordination and
Safety: Compounds of platinum and chloride should be handled with appropriate care, as with other heavy metal