Issue 9, 2000

A new access to palladium–phosphine chemistry. Formation of polynuclear palladium compounds via the oxidation of ligands in simple palladium(II) complexes

Abstract

The reactions of [Pd(dppp)(edt)] 1 or [Pd(dppp)(pdt)] 2 (edt2− = ethane-1,2-dithiolate, pdt2− = propane-1,3-dithiolate, dppp = 1,3-bis(diphenylphosphino)propane) with oxygen or elemental Se under different reaction conditions gave rise to a series of polynuclear palladium complexes. The oxidation of 1 by oxygen in alkaline DMF solution yielded a dinuclear complex with sulfinato ligand, [Pd2(O2SCH2CH2SO2)(edt)(dppp)] 3, while that of 2 afforded a hexanuclear complex, [Pd6(pdt)6] 4. The molecular structure of 3 consists of two fragments [Pd(O2SCH2CH2SO2)] and [Pd(dppp)]2+, which are linked by an edt2− bridging ligand. The structure of 4 is made up of [Pd(pdt)] units forming a cyclic neutral complex, of which the Pd6S12 core possesses pseudo D6d symmetry and six Pd atoms form a nearly regular six-membered ring with Pd  Pd distances ranging from 3.050 to 3.090 Å. The treatment of 2 with elemental Se in the ratios 2∶1 and 1∶1 generated [Pd2(dppp)2(pdt)]Cl25 and [Pd3(dppp)2(pdt)2]Cl26, respectively. The molecular structure of 5 and 6 can be considered as two fragments [Pd(dppp)]2+ linked by pdt2− and [Pd(pdt)2]2−, respectively. The reaction of 1 with 0.5 equivalent Se led to formation of [Pd2(dppp)2(edt)]Cl27. The molecular structure of 7 is quite similar to that of 5. All palladium atoms in the complexes are four-co-ordinated with distorted square-planar geometry. The complexes 1, 37 have been characterized by NMR, IR and electronic spectra.

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
04 Nov 1999
Accepted
02 Mar 2000
First published
10 Apr 2000

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 1527-1532

A new access to palladium–phosphine chemistry. Formation of polynuclear palladium compounds via the oxidation of ligands in simple palladium(II) complexes

W. Su, R. Cao, M. Hong, D. Wu and J. Lu, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2000, 1527 DOI: 10.1039/A908788E

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