1988
DOI: 10.1016/0022-328x(88)80485-6
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On the mechanism of platinum(II)/SnCl2 catalyzed hydroformylation of olefins. Studies of the reactivity of alkyl complexes containing chelating diphosphines

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“…The role of tin(II)halide (in most cases tin(II)chloride) is crucial, but not fully cleared up considering all steps of the catalytic cycle. It can act as a SnCl À 3 counter-ion, a Lewis acid and a trichlorostannato-ligand bonded to platinum by forming a Pt-Sn bond [9,12,13]. In case of generally used bidentate ligands, coordinated in cis-manner exclusively, ionic mechanism has been postulated for the CO activation step, its insertion into the Pt-alkyl bond forming Pt-acyl complexes and that of the product forming step.…”
Section: Mechanistic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The role of tin(II)halide (in most cases tin(II)chloride) is crucial, but not fully cleared up considering all steps of the catalytic cycle. It can act as a SnCl À 3 counter-ion, a Lewis acid and a trichlorostannato-ligand bonded to platinum by forming a Pt-Sn bond [9,12,13]. In case of generally used bidentate ligands, coordinated in cis-manner exclusively, ionic mechanism has been postulated for the CO activation step, its insertion into the Pt-alkyl bond forming Pt-acyl complexes and that of the product forming step.…”
Section: Mechanistic Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The correlation of activity with ring size is consistent with a chelating structure being maintained in the rate-determining steps of the catalysis, although it has been suggested that the dppb may, alternatively, form oligomeric/polymeric metal species. [23] The presence of SnCl 2 is essential to the generation of effective catalyst systems from both neutral and cationic precursors, thus indicating that the role of SnCl 2 is more than simply the generation of an active site at Pt by removal of Cl -. However, the presence of excess SnCl 3 -is detrimental to the catalysis under our conditions.…”
Section: Summary Of the Catalytic Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This effect has previously been reported and ascribed to a lowering in the activation energy for the hydrogenolysis step. [22,23] …”
Section: Effect Of Ring Sizementioning
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“…Most of these investigations were focused on the necessity of tin(II) chloride in the catalytic system [16,17]. The crucial role of the trichlorostannato ligand as a facile leaving group, formed upon 'carbene-like' insertion of tin(II) chloride into the platinum-chloride bond, has been shown by HP NMR investigations as well [18].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%