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Methylplatinum pentaiodide was obtained as a by-product from the reaction of platinum tetrachloride with methylmagnesium iodide. The black crystalline material was insoluble in organic solvents and in 10% hydrochloric acid (140, 222). The pentaiodide was converted to methylplatinum triiodide, a black amorphous powder, by a treatment with hot water or ethanol (140).
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Dub, M. (1966). Platinum Compounds. In: Dub, M. (eds) Compounds of Transition Metals. Organometallic Compounds, vol 1. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-52101-0_22
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