2007
DOI: 10.1016/j.jorganchem.2007.05.047
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[{(C5Me5)2Nb}2PdTe4], a heterometallic palladium telluride cluster with a planar PdTe4 fragment

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“…70 A heterometallic Pd telluride cluster [{Cp* 2 Nb} 2 PdTe 4 ] with a planar PdTe 4 fragment has also been reported. 71 The reaction of MesPQC(Ph)(py) with [Pd(cod)Cl 2 ] (and the analogous Pt complex) affords a PN-chelate complex [Pd{MesPC(Ph)(py)}Cl 2 ] which exhibited a substantially shortened PQC bond and catalytic activity in the Overman-Claisen rearrangement. 72 The SPS pincer complexes [Pd{PhP(C 6 H 4 -2-S) 2 }(PAr 3 )] [Ar = C 6 H 4 R-4, R = Cl, F, Me and CF 3 ] have been evaluated for activity in Heck coupling reactions, 73 whilst the structurally similar [Pd{PhP(C 6 H 4 -2-SCH 2 Cl)(C 6 H 4 -2-S)}(dppe)]Cl has proven to be an example of hemilability and dichloromethane activation.…”
Section: Coordination Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…70 A heterometallic Pd telluride cluster [{Cp* 2 Nb} 2 PdTe 4 ] with a planar PdTe 4 fragment has also been reported. 71 The reaction of MesPQC(Ph)(py) with [Pd(cod)Cl 2 ] (and the analogous Pt complex) affords a PN-chelate complex [Pd{MesPC(Ph)(py)}Cl 2 ] which exhibited a substantially shortened PQC bond and catalytic activity in the Overman-Claisen rearrangement. 72 The SPS pincer complexes [Pd{PhP(C 6 H 4 -2-S) 2 }(PAr 3 )] [Ar = C 6 H 4 R-4, R = Cl, F, Me and CF 3 ] have been evaluated for activity in Heck coupling reactions, 73 whilst the structurally similar [Pd{PhP(C 6 H 4 -2-SCH 2 Cl)(C 6 H 4 -2-S)}(dppe)]Cl has proven to be an example of hemilability and dichloromethane activation.…”
Section: Coordination Chemistrymentioning
confidence: 99%