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Sequential insertion of formaldehyde and carbon monoxide into a sulfide-bridged Pd-Ge bond followed by reductive elimination to form a [1,3,2] oxathiagermolan-4-one
Cygan, Zuzanna T.,Kampf, Jeff W.,Banaszak Holl, Mark M.
, p. 2370 - 2375 (2004)
The reaction of (Et3P)2Pd(μ-S)Ge[N(SiMe 3)2]2 (2) with paraformaldehyde under photolytic conditions results in the insertion of formaldehyde into the Pd-Ge bond, with bond cleavage, to give (Et3P)2Pd(μ-S) (μCH2O)Ge[N(SiMe3)2]2 (3). Subsequent addition of CO to 3 results in migratory insertion into the Pd-C bond, followed by rapid reductive elimination to regenerate the Pd0 metal center and give a unique five-membered organic heterocycle, Ge[N(SiMe 3)2]2-SC(O)CH2O (6). The X-ray crystal structure of the dppe (dppe = bis(diphenylphosphino)-ethane) derivative of 3, (dppe)Pd(μ-S)(μCH2O)Ge[N(SiMe3) 2]2 (4), is reported.