62144-65-4Relevant articles and documents
Transition Metal Cooperative Lewis Pairs Using Platinum(0) Diphosphine Monocarbonyl Complexes as Lewis bases
Mistry, Krishna,Pringle, Paul G.,Sparkes, Hazel A.,Wass, Duncan F.
, p. 468 - 477 (2020/02/29)
The platinum(0)-diphosphine complex [Pt(CO)(L1)] (3, where L1 = 1,2-C6H4(CH2PtBu2)2) and its diphosphinite analogue [Pt(CO)(L2)] (11, where L2 = 1,2-C6H4(OPt/sup
Modification of ligand properties of phosphine ligands for C-C and C-N bond-forming reactions
Morris, David J.,Docherty, Gordon,Woodward, Gary,Wills, Martin
, p. 949 - 953 (2008/02/04)
A series of ligands have been prepared for use in Pd-catalysed coupling reactions to form C-C and C-N bonds; significant differences are exhibited by similar ligands containing different phosphorus substituents.
209. The Coordination Chemistry of 1,2-Bisbenzene with Nickel(II), Palladium(II), Platinum(II), and Platinum(0) and the X-Ray Crystals Structure of benzene)(C2H4)>
Camalli, Mercedes,Caruso, Francesco,Chaloupka, Stanislav,Leber, Ernest M.,Rimml, Heinrich,Venanzi, Luigi M.
, p. 2263 - 2274 (2007/10/02)
The preparation of complexes (M = Ni, Pd, and Pt; X = Cl, Br, and I; 1 = 1,2-bisbenzene), , (alkene = C2H4 and CH2 = CHCN), and is reported.Their 1H- and 31P-NMR spectra were recorded and used for structural assignments.The X-ray crystal structure of was determined.It is shown that the P-Pt-P bond angle in this complex differs significantly from those found in related compounds with monodentate phosphines, and that this difference is likely to be due to intramolecular contacts.