1986
DOI: 10.1016/0022-328x(86)80418-1
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The synthesis of sulfur ylide complexes of palladium, zinc and copper in water

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“…The dihedral angle between the C(l)-PdC( 2 atom is 0.53 A above the C(l)-PdC(2) plane. This value is very close to the 0.55 A found in [Pd((CH,),(SO)(CH,))((CH,)(SO)(CH,),),II [4]. The two CH, groups are in the axial positions, such that the compound adopts the chair conformation.…”
Section: Crystal and Molecular Structuresupporting
confidence: 82%
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“…The dihedral angle between the C(l)-PdC( 2 atom is 0.53 A above the C(l)-PdC(2) plane. This value is very close to the 0.55 A found in [Pd((CH,),(SO)(CH,))((CH,)(SO)(CH,),),II [4]. The two CH, groups are in the axial positions, such that the compound adopts the chair conformation.…”
Section: Crystal and Molecular Structuresupporting
confidence: 82%
“…In a previous report [2] we described the synthesis of sulfur ylide complexes by the phase transfer technique, a rarely used method [3]. Subsequently we found that some interesting metal complexes of sulfoxonium ylide could be prepared in aqueous solution [4]. Our continuing interest in metal ylide complexes, especially with the application of the phase transfer technique in their synthesis, has led us to study the reactions of these complexes, as made in our laboratory.…”
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“…The synthesis is carried out in aqueous media using phase transfer catalysis, starting from the sulfonium salt [Me 3 SO]X and the metal salt in presence of NaOH. This method tolerates the presence of a wide variety of functional groups and/or ancillary ligands L n [179][180][181][182][183]. It is very worthy of note that both the ylide ligands and the resulting complexes are water soluble.…”
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