Issue 2, 1988

Chemistry of metallacyclobutanones. Part 4. The synthesis of 1,3-diphenyl-substituted oxodimethylenemethane complexes of platinum(II) and palladium(II)via the dianion [PhCHC(O)CHPh]2–, and the X-ray crystal structure of [Pt{η3-CHPhC(O)CHPh}(AsPh3)2]·2CH2Cl2

Abstract

Treatment of the complexes cis-[PtCl2L2] or trans-[PdCl2L2] with the organopotassium reagent K2[PhCHC(O)CHPh] in tetrahydrofuran affords the η3-oxodimethylenemethane (puckered metallacyclobutan-3-one) complexes [M{η3-CHPhC(O)CHPh}L2](M = Pt, L = AsPh3 or PPh3; L2= cyclo-octa-1,5-diene (cod); M = Pd, L = PPh3 or PEt3). X-Ray data indicate that these complexes contain highly non-planar metal–oxodimethylenemethane systems with both phenyl substituents adopting equatorial positions. In the synthesis of [Pt{η3-CHPhC(O)CHPh}(PPh3)2] a small amount of a trans diphenyl-substituted isomer is formed, along with the principal cis diequatorial isomer. N.m.r. data for the oxodimethylenemethane complexes are reported.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 427-432

Chemistry of metallacyclobutanones. Part 4. The synthesis of 1,3-diphenyl-substituted oxodimethylenemethane complexes of platinum(II) and palladium(II)via the dianion [PhCHC(O)CHPh]2–, and the X-ray crystal structure of [Pt{η3-CHPhC(O)CHPh}(AsPh3)2]·2CH2Cl2

K. W. Chiu, W. Henderson, R. D. W. Kemmitt, L. J. S. Prouse and D. R. Russell, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1988, 427 DOI: 10.1039/DT9880000427

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