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Ligand-Mediated Nucleation and Growth of Palladium Metal Nanoparticles
Published on: June 25, 2018
Highly efficient palladium-catalysed carbon dioxide hydrosilylation employing PMP ligands
Patrick Steinhoff1, Melanie Paul, Julian P Schroers
1Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, RWTH Aachen University, Landoltweg 1A, D-52074 Aachen, Germany. Michael.Tauchert@ac.rwth-aachen.de.
Abstract:
A series of zero-valent palladium complexes featuring diphosphinometal ligands is reported. The metalloligand in the PMP-type framework (M = LiI, CuI, ZnII) acts as a weak to medium acceptor ligand for palladium. A Pd0→ZnII bond was observed in the solid state and further confirmed by NBO analysis. The heterobimetallic Pd/Zn complex 2-Zn displayed excellent activity in chemoselective CO2 hydrosilylation producing silyl formate (TOF1/2 = 3000 h-1).
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