1965
DOI: 10.1107/s0365110x65000774
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The structure of the allylpalladium chloride complex (C3H5PdCl)2 at –140°C

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“…The two methylene peaks are equivalent, but the two hydrogen atoms on each methylene group are magnetically nonequivalent-two being nearer to the metal atom and two away from it. Several x-ray studies on dimeric 7r-allylpalladium chloride confirm the structures proposed on the basis of NMR and infrared spectra (157,188,189,218,218,227).…”
Section: Carbonyl Complexes (N = 2)supporting
confidence: 50%
“…The two methylene peaks are equivalent, but the two hydrogen atoms on each methylene group are magnetically nonequivalent-two being nearer to the metal atom and two away from it. Several x-ray studies on dimeric 7r-allylpalladium chloride confirm the structures proposed on the basis of NMR and infrared spectra (157,188,189,218,218,227).…”
Section: Carbonyl Complexes (N = 2)supporting
confidence: 50%
“…Crystallographic data 28,29 of complex 1a show a planar Pd 2 Cl 2 unit with the two allyl ligands coordinated in a bent fashion to the palladium atoms (the allyl and the Pd 2 Cl 2 planes are tilted by 111.5°) resulting in an overall C 2h symmetry. This geometry is in good agreement with the energy-minimized structure of 1a.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In dichloromethane using a Pd/2a ratio of 1:1, signals at δ ϭ 36.34 (broad) (0.6 P), 32.81 (0.1 P), 32.63 (0.1 P) and 21.82/21.74 (0.2 P) were observed, the most intense of which could be due to a Pd complex containing 2a as a PϪN chelating ligand similar above the allyl plane, can influence the incoming 1,5-dito the Pd complexes of the phosphane oxazoline li-methylbarbiturate anion (Figure 2), e.g. by forming hydrogands Based on X-ray studies [51] [52] [53] [54] [55] and calculations [56] of (η 3 -allyl)Pd complexes a molecular modelling study of an (η 3 -allyl)Pd complex with two phosphane imine ligands 2a was carried out using the tripos force field. .…”
Section: A Model For the Catalytically Active Phosphane-imine Pd Complexmentioning
confidence: 97%