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Progress in technology implying increasing demand for advanced materials dedicated for specific application has become a driving force stimulating research in different branches of science. It has been estimated that over 90% highly processed compounds have been obtained by the methods whose pivotal processes take place in the presence of catalysts based on transition metal complexes. Although these processes permit obtaining desired products, they are often charged with numerous drawbacks that prevent their implementation in industry. That is why the search for new catalytic systems ensuring high efficiency of final products and a possibility of reaction control is still an important direction of studies. Markó complexes are a group of platinum(0) coordination compounds of type [(NHC)Pt(dvtms)]. Although much attention has been recently attracted to these class of compounds, their number reported in hitherto literature is still limited. Owing to the possibility of wide modification of NHC carbene ligand attached to metal, the structures, and thus also properties, of the final complexes can be relatively easily matched to the requirements of individual catalytic reactions. It is particularly interesting in view of permanent development of new technologies and still increasing demand for new synthetic methods of more sophisticated materials dedicated to specific applications. In this paper, the synthesis and characterization of Markó type platinum(0) complexes containing bulky N-heterocyclic carbene ligands is described and their applications in the synthesis of new and unknown organic and organosilicon compounds are discussed. The main advantages of these complexes are highlighted providing an overview of this fascinating area of research.
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