Issue 1, 1984

Cyclopalladation of 4-methyl-4′-nitrodibenzyl sulphide

Abstract

4-Methyl-4′-nitrodibenzyl sulphide reacts with palladium(II) acetate to afford the complex [{P[graphic omitted]CH2C6H4NO2-4′](µ-O2CMe)}2](1). A chloro-bridged analogue, [{P[graphic omitted]CH2C6H4NO2-4′](µ-Cl)}2](2), prepared by the metathetical reaction of (1) with lithium chloride, undergoes a bridge-splitting reaction with 3,5-dimethylpyridine to give a mononuclear cyclopalladated complex, [P[graphic omitted]CH2C6H4NO2-4′}Cl(NC5H3Me2-3,5)](3). Analysis of the proton n.m.r. spectrum of (3) indicates that the cyclopalladation by palladium(II) acetate proceeds via an electrophilic attack on the aryl group.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1984, 99-101

Cyclopalladation of 4-methyl-4′-nitrodibenzyl sulphide

K. Hiraki, Y. Fuchita and Y. Kage, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1984, 99 DOI: 10.1039/DT9840000099

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