Triangular Palladium Cluster from Activation of the Si–Si Bond in a Disilane with Phosphine Pendants
Ryosuke Usui, Yusuke Sunada
Abstract
A disilane that contains two diphenylphosphino moieties, (Ph2PCH2)Ph2Si–SiPh2(CH2PPh), was readily synthesized from the reaction of ClPh2Si–SiPh2Cl with (tmeda)Li(CH2PPh2). Treatment of the thus-obtained disilane with the palladium(0) precursor [Pd(CNtBu)2]3 led to the exclusive formation of a trinuclear palladium cluster in which three palladium atoms are arranged in a triangular fashion. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of the obtained triangular cluster revealed that novel silylphosphido chelating ligands were formed via a skeletal rearrangement of the ligand framework.
Topics & Concepts
ChemistryPalladiumPhosphineDisilaneOrganopalladiumLigand (biochemistry)Cluster (spacecraft)CrystallographyCatalysisOrganic chemistrySiliconReceptorComputer scienceBiochemistryProgramming languageSynthesis and characterization of novel inorganic/organometallic compoundsOrganometallic Complex Synthesis and CatalysisOrganoboron and organosilicon chemistry