Reversible oxidative addition of a diaryl diselenide to a diorganopalladium(II) complex, carbon–selenium bond formation at palladium(IV), and structural studies of palladium(II) and platinum(IV) selenolates
Canty, A.J. and Denney, M.C. and Patel, J. and Sun, H. and Skelton, B.W. and White, A.H. (2004) Reversible oxidative addition of a diaryl diselenide to a diorganopalladium(II) complex, carbon–selenium bond formation at palladium(IV), and structural studies of palladium(II) and platinum(IV) selenolates. Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, 689 (3). pp. 672-677. ISSN 0022-328X | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 229Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.jorganchem.2003.12.010 AbstractMethyl(4-methoxyphenyl)(2,2'-bipyridine)palladium(II) (1) reacts with bis(4-chlorophenyl) diselenide in dichloromethane to form an equilibrium with the Pd(IV) complex Pd(SeC6H4Cl)2Me(C6H4OMe)(bpy) (2) for which the forward reaction exhibits DH = -130 +/- 12 kJ mol-1 and DS = -472 +/- 49 JK-1 mol-1, and with K = 754 +/- 145 at -25 C. The Pd(IV) complex is isolable at -40 C, and when the equilibrium mixture is kept at -25 C, a temperature at which the Pd(II) complex is stable, selective reductive
elimination of Me–SeC6H4Cl occurs very slowly from the Pd(IV) complex to form Pd(SeC6H4Cl)(C6H4OMe)(bpy) (3). In contrast, (ClC6H4Se)2 reacts with PdMe2(dmpe) (4) [dmpe = 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane] to form Pd(SeC6H4Cl)Me(dmpe) (5) and Me–SeC6H4Cl. A second equivalent of (ClC6H4Se)2 reacts with 5 to cleave the second Pd–Me bond to give Pd(SeC6H4Cl)2(dmpe) (6) and Me–SeC6H4Cl. Similarly, PdMeTol(dmpe) (7) (Tol = 4-tolyl) forms predominantly Pd(SeC6H4Cl)Tol(dmpe) (8) together
with some Pd(SeC6H4Cl)Me(dmpe) (5), and 8 reacts with (ClC6H4Se)2 to form Pd(SeC6H4Cl)2(dmpe) (6) and Tol-SeC6H4Cl. Bis(4-chlorophenyl) diselenide reacts with PtTol2(bpy) (9) (Tol = 4-tolyl) to form Pt(SeC6H4Cl)2Tol2(bpy) (10) which, together with 2, has a trans-configuration for the selenolate ligands. X-ray structural studies of octahedral 10 as the solvate 10.3CHCl3 and square
planar 5 are reported. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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