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Transmetalation of Group 6 thienylene Fischer carbene complexes to Pt(II) precursors yielded new examples of neutral Pt(II) bisethoxycarbene complexes with either 2-thienyl (T) or 5-thieno[2,3-b]thienylene (TT) carbene substituents. The use of analogous aminocarbene group 6 precursors proceeded to give isomeric Pt(II) product mixtures where the resultant bisaminocarbene ligands displayed different orientations due to restricted rotation around the Pt-aminocarbene bond caused by the sterically demanding TT substituents. The well-defined Pt(II) ethoxycarbene complexes were screened as catalyst precursors in the benchmark hydrosilylation reaction employing phenylacetylene and triethylsilane substrates. Marked selectivity for the β-E isomer (E)-triethyl(styryl)silane was observed, and the (pre)catalysts proved recyclable, active in solvent-free reactions, and displaying a high alkyne functional group tolerance.

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