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Palladium N-Heterocyclic Carbene Complexes: Synthesis from Benzimidazolium Salts and Catalytic Activity in Carbon-carbon Bond-forming Reactions
Published on: July 30, 2017
A halide-free pyridinium-substituted η3-cycloheptatrienide-Pd complex
C Jandl1, S Stegbauer1, A Pöthig1
1Catalysis Research Center & Department of Chemistry, Technische Universität München, Ernst-Otto-Fischer-Strasse 1, D-85747 Garching b. München, Germany.
This study reports a new halide-free palladium complex with a 4-(dimethylamino)pyridinium-substituted cycloheptatrienide ligand. The research clarifies the structural basis for isomer formation in related palladium complexes.
Area of Science:
- Organometallic Chemistry
- Coordination Chemistry
- Catalysis
Background:
- Palladium complexes are crucial in catalysis and materials science.
- Ligand design significantly influences the properties and reactivity of metal complexes.
- Understanding ligand-metal interactions is key to developing novel catalytic systems.
Purpose of the Study:
- To synthesize and characterize a novel halide-free palladium complex featuring a 4-(dimethylamino)pyridinium-substituted η³-cycloheptatrienide ligand.
- To investigate the structural implications of ligand substitution on palladium complexes.
- To elucidate the factors governing the regioselectivity of cycloheptatrienide ligand coordination.
Main Methods:
- Synthesis of a novel diacetonitrile palladium(II) bis(tetrafluoroborate) complex via ligand exchange.
- Characterization of the synthesized complex using spectroscopic and crystallographic techniques.
- X-ray crystallography to determine the precise molecular structure of the dimeric analogue.
Main Results:
- Successful synthesis of a halide-free palladium complex, [Pd(CH₃CN)₂(C₁₄H₁₆N₂)](BF₄)₂, where halide ligands are replaced by acetonitrile.
- Crystal structure of the dimeric analogue, [Pd₂Br₂(C₁₄H₁₆N₂₂)](BF₄)₂·2CH₃CN, reveals bridging bromide ligands.
- Structural analysis of cycloheptatrienide ligands in both complexes indicates a consistent β-isomer formation, independent of bromide presence.
Conclusions:
- The study presents a novel halide-free palladium complex, expanding the scope of accessible organopalladium compounds.
- The structural data refutes the hypothesis that internal hydrogen bonding with bromide ligands dictates β-isomer formation.
- The findings provide critical insights into the electronic and steric factors controlling cycloheptatrienide ligand coordination in palladium complexes.
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