Issue 5, 2009

Polymer producing palladium complexes of unidentate phosphines in the methoxycarbonylation of ethene

Abstract

A wide range of unidentate phosphines have been studied as ligands for the palladium-catalysed methoxycarbonylation of ethene in the presence of methanesulfonic acid using methanol as the solvent. At high phosphine to Pd ratios, methyl propanoate is formed at a low rate. However, at P–Pd ratios of 4 : 1, some unidentate phosphines promote the formation of polyketone with moderate rates. Analysis of all the phosphines shows that good electron donating power, combined with small size, favours polyketone formation.

Graphical abstract: Polymer producing palladium complexes of unidentate phosphines in the methoxycarbonylation of ethene

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
16 Jul 2008
Accepted
28 Oct 2008
First published
10 Dec 2008

Dalton Trans., 2009, 872-877

Polymer producing palladium complexes of unidentate phosphines in the methoxycarbonylation of ethene

G. Smith, N. R. Vautravers and D. J. Cole-Hamilton, Dalton Trans., 2009, 872 DOI: 10.1039/B812132J

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