Issue 5, 2013

Palladium ketonyl carboxylate complexes – potential models of polynuclear intermediates in olefin oxidation: formation and X-ray structure of Pd6(μ-Cl)2+x(μ-CF3CO2)4(μ,κ2-CH2C(O)CMe3)6−x (x = 0, 2)

Abstract

Reactions of Pd4(NO)4(CF3CO2)4 with olefins were studied, this Pd-cluster was shown to promote the oxidation of olefins into ketones, which were found as ketonyl ligands in complex products of the reaction; 6-nuclear palladium clusters with carboxylate and ketonyl ligands Pd6(μ-Cl)x(μ-CF3CO2)4(μ,κ2-CH2C(O)CMe3)6−x were characterized by XRD analysis.

Graphical abstract: Palladium ketonyl carboxylate complexes – potential models of polynuclear intermediates in olefin oxidation: formation and X-ray structure of Pd6(μ-Cl)2+x(μ-CF3CO2)4(μ,κ2-CH2C(O)CMe3)6−x (x = 0, 2)

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
10 Aug 2012
Accepted
21 Nov 2012
First published
22 Nov 2012

Dalton Trans., 2013,42, 1338-1341

Palladium ketonyl carboxylate complexes – potential models of polynuclear intermediates in olefin oxidation: formation and X-ray structure of Pd6(μ-Cl)2+x(μ-CF3CO2)4(μ,κ2-CH2C(O)CMe3)6−x (x = 0, 2)

O. N. Shishilov, R. E. Podobedov, Y. N. Rezinkova, A. V. Churakov and I. A. Efimenko, Dalton Trans., 2013, 42, 1338 DOI: 10.1039/C2DT31824E

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