Issue 0, 1970

Interaction between organomercurials and halide complexes of platinum, palladium, and nickel. Carbon monoxide insertion into the platinum–carbon bond

Abstract

The reactions between R12Hg (R1= Ph or Me) and (R23P)2MCl2(M = Pt, Pd, or Ni) to yield R1HgCl and trans-(R23P)2MR1Cl have been examined. The reactions with R1= Ph proceed more readily than those with R1= Me. Reverse reactions between HgCl2 and (R23P)2MR12 produce the same products.

R12Hg and the carbonyl complexes (R23P)(CO)PtCl2 react to give R1HgCl and the binuclear chlorine-bridged compounds (R23P)2Pt2Cl2(R1CO)2. No carbonyl insertion is observed when R1Li replaces R12Hg, and Grignard reagents lead to a complex mixture of products. The mechanisms of the mercurial reactions are discussed.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 840-845

Interaction between organomercurials and halide complexes of platinum, palladium, and nickel. Carbon monoxide insertion into the platinum–carbon bond

R. J. Cross and R. Wardle, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1970, 840 DOI: 10.1039/J19700000840

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