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A structural study of palladium complexes containing hemilabile ligands

D.Phil. / Palladium chemistry has advanced dramatically in the last few years, with a huge number of wide-ranging studies, particularly with respect to the application of palladium complexes as catalysts, having been performed. The discovery of the phenomenon of hemilability (the ability of a ligand to be bidentately coordinated but with one donor atom more weakly bound and thus able to decoordinate in the presence of a catalytic substrate) has further assisted the growth, since it has allowed a greater understanding of the mechanisms of catalytic-reactions. However, the focus of much of this work has been on ligands containing phosphorus and oxygen as potential donor atoms, with little attention being turned to ligands with other donor atoms. The current study concentrates on a series of palladium complexes containing potentially hemilabile thioether, selenoether and telluroether carboxylate ligands with the oxygen as the strongly coordinating atom. Each complex was completed by the palladium coordinating to a phenyl ligand trans to the oxygen of the hemilabile ligand and either one or two triphenylphosphine ligands, depending on whether or not the -hemilabile ligand was monodentately or bidentately coordinated. These complexes are of interest as possible catalysts for the oligomerisation of ethene, and had been previously synthesised and characterised by NMR spectroscopy, mass spectrometry and catalytic studies. In the current work the crystal and molecular structures of the various complexes were determined. Since a number of pairs of complexes containing the monodentate and bidentate forms of the ligands were identified the hemilability of the ligands was confirmed.

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:netd.ac.za/oai:union.ndltd.org:uj/uj:9678
Date06 September 2012
CreatorsThompson, Catharine
Source SetsSouth African National ETD Portal
Detected LanguageEnglish
TypeThesis

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