Extremely Facile Oxidative Addition of Silyl, Germyl, and Stannyl Tellurides and Other Chalcogenides to Platinum(0) Complexes. X-ray Structure of trans-Pt(4-PhC6H4Te)(SiMe3)(PEt3)2
“…80 It was shown that the formation rates of the products decreased in the order PhSeSnMe 3 > PhSeSiMe 3 ; PhTeSnMe 3 > PhTeSiMe 3 . No reaction was observed with MeSSiMe 3 .…”
Section: K Silicon−sulfurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 In the presence of CO, the reactions of disulfides and diselenides with alkynes were shown to give products (42) of carbonylative addition 56,59 (which resembles the carbonylative hydrosilylation, Scheme 57). The insertion of CO resulted in CO-Pd bond formation.…”
Section: E Sulfur−sulfur Selenium−seleniummentioning
“…80 It was shown that the formation rates of the products decreased in the order PhSeSnMe 3 > PhSeSiMe 3 ; PhTeSnMe 3 > PhTeSiMe 3 . No reaction was observed with MeSSiMe 3 .…”
Section: K Silicon−sulfurmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…58 In the presence of CO, the reactions of disulfides and diselenides with alkynes were shown to give products (42) of carbonylative addition 56,59 (which resembles the carbonylative hydrosilylation, Scheme 57). The insertion of CO resulted in CO-Pd bond formation.…”
Section: E Sulfur−sulfur Selenium−seleniummentioning
“…bis[2-(4,4-dimethyl-2-oxazolinyl) phenyl] diselenide (3)[34] and bis[2-(N,N-dimethylaminomethyl) phenyl] diselenide(18) [39] and the ditelluride viz. bis[2-(4,4- dimethyl-2-oxazolinyl)phenyl] ditelluride(16) [43] on reaction with Pd(COD)Cl 2 in dichloromethane provided the dinuclear palladium chalcogenolate bridged complexes 15, 19 and 17 respectively.…”
“…[9,10,18,20,[22][23][24][25][26] within limits of accuracy. While there are numerous platinum compounds with the structural element PtSeR (R = organic substituent) and phosphine ligands (see above) known, the number of tellurato-platinum compounds is limited [20,[27][28][29][30]. In this series, cis-[Pt(TeCF 3 ) 2 (PPh 3 ) 2 ] represents the first example of its kind.…”
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