Issue 6, 1987

Synthesis and characterization of palladium(II)-η3-allyl–ylide complexes. X-Ray crystal structure of [PdCl(η3-2-MeC3H4){Ph3PC(H)COMe}]

Abstract

The complexes [PdCl(η3-2-XC3H4){Ph3PC(H)COR}][R = Me, X = H (1) or Me(2); R = Ph, X = H (3) or Me (4)] have been obtained in high yields by treatment of the dimers [{PdCl(η3-2-XC3H4)}2] with the keto-stabilized ylides Ph3PC(H)COMe [ampp, (acetylmethylene)triphenylphosphorane] and Ph3PC(H)COPh [bmpp, (benzoylmethylene)triphenylphosphorane] in CH2Cl2 solution. They have been characterized by analytical data, i.r., low-temperature 1H and 31P-{1H} n.m.r., and for complex (2) also by 13C n.m.r. spectroscopy. Spectroscopic evidence indicates that complexes (1)–(4) in solution at low temperature are present as two diastereoisomeric forms arising from co-ordination on the metal centre of the asymmetric ylidic carbon atom and of the η3-allyl ligand. In CH2Cl2 solution at room temperature the complexes are in equilibrium with their reagents. Reaction with PPh3 and [AsPh4]Cl gives [ PdCl(η3-2-XC3H4)(PPh3)] and [AsPh4][PdCl2-(η3-2-XC3H4)], respectively, and the free ylide. The X-ray crystal structure of complex (2) was determined showing that, in the solid state, only one diastereoisomer is present. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/n with a= 9.668(3), b= 14.879(4), c= 16.226(3)Å, β= 99.85(2)°, and Z= 4. Final full-matrix least-squares refinement, based on 3 063 reflections, converged to R= 0.031. The keto-stabilized ylide ligand is C bonded to the metal with a Pd–C distance of 2.193(3)Å.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 1381-1387

Synthesis and characterization of palladium(II)-η3-allyl–ylide complexes. X-Ray crystal structure of [PdCl(η3-2-MeC3H4){Ph3PC(H)COMe}]

G. Facchin, R. Bertani, M. Calligaris, G. Nardin and M. Mari, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1987, 1381 DOI: 10.1039/DT9870001381

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