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Preparation and Fluxional Behaviour of η3-Methylbenzyl Platinum and Palladium Complexes
Crascall, Louise E.,Spencer, John L.
, p. 3445 - 3452 (2007/10/02)
Protonation of the complexes 2-CH2=CHPh)(L-L)> t2P(CH2)nPBut2, n = 2 or 3 (1b or 1d), and But2PCH2C6H4CH2PBut2 (1e); M = Pd, L-L = But2P(CH2)nPBut2, n = 2 or 3 (1f or 1g) and But2PCH2C6H4CH2PBut2 (1h)> with HBF4 in diethyl ether affords a series of complexes, 3-MeCHPh)(L-L)> (2a-h), which contain an η3-methylbenzyl ligand.The complexes 2a-2h were characterized by (1)H, (13)C and (31)P NMR spectroscopy and all except 2a and 2f were found to undergo intramolecular rearrangement in solution at or below room temperature.A mechanism is proposed, on the basis of variable-temperature NMR studies, that involves an η3 ->/3-benzyl interaction was investigated by (31)P- NMR spectroscopy and it was found that the largest diphosphines induce the most asymmetric η3 interaction.Similarly, it was found that the activation barriers to intramolecular rearrangement are lowest for the complexes with the largest diphosphine ligands.
Synthesis of Pt(II)-η3-benzyl complexes: crystal structure of t2P(CH2)3PBut2)(η3-anti-1-MeCHC6H4Br-4)>
Crascall, L.E.,Litster, S.A.,Redhouse, A.D.,Spencer, J.L.
, p. C35 - C38 (2007/10/02)
Treatment of bis(1,5-cyclooctadiene)platinum with 1,3-bis(di-t-butylphosphino)propane and various styrenes and subsequent protonation of the resultant platinum(0) alkene complexes affords a series of cationic complexes t2P(CH2)3PBut2)(η3-anti-1-MeCH6H4X)>(BF4) (X = Br-3, Br-4 (2b), H, Me-4, MeO-4).These have been characterized by NMR spectroscopy and, in the case of 2b, by a single-crystal X-ray diffraction study.
