Issue 42, 2006

Catalytic applications of transition-metal complexes bearing diphosphinidenecyclobutenes (DPCB)

Abstract

The preparation and characterization of sterically protected diphosphinidenecyclobutenes bearing two two-coordinate phosphorus atoms are described from the viewpoint of the development of a novel type of bidentate ligand for transition-metal complexes. They form complexes with group 6 metals such as chromium, molybdenum and tungsten, group 8 metals such as ruthenium, group 10 metals such as palladium and platinum, and group 11 metals such as copper and gold. Some of them can be used as catalysts for synthetic reactions such as cross-coupling of the Sonogashira type, Suzuki–Miyaura coupling, Ullmann coupling, Kosugi–Migita–Stille coupling, cyanation, polymerization of ethylene, dehydrogenative hydrosilylation of ketones, hydroamination of 1,3-butadienes, and direct alkylation or amination of allylic alcohols of Tsuji–Trost reactions.

Graphical abstract: Catalytic applications of transition-metal complexes bearing diphosphinidenecyclobutenes (DPCB)

Article information

Article type
Perspective
Submitted
19 Jul 2006
Accepted
04 Sep 2006
First published
14 Sep 2006

Dalton Trans., 2006, 4987-4995

Catalytic applications of transition-metal complexes bearing diphosphinidenecyclobutenes (DPCB)

F. Ozawa and M. Yoshifuji, Dalton Trans., 2006, 4987 DOI: 10.1039/B610327H

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