2015
DOI: 10.1039/c5dt00534e
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Cyclic tetramers of a five-membered palladacycle based on a head-to-tail-linked isocyanate dimer and their reactivity in cyclotrimerization of isocyanates

Abstract: Reactions of [Pd(styrene)(PR3)2], generated from trans-[PdEt2(PR3)2] and styrene, with 2 equiv. of benzyl isocyanate in THF at room-temperature afforded unusual cyclic Pd-tetramers of five-membered rings consisting of organic isocyanate dimers and palladium, [Pd(PR3){-C(O)N(R)C(O)N(R)-}]4 (PR3 = PMe3, ; PR3 = PMe2Ph, ). Additionally, a cyclic trimer, (RNCO)3, (R = benzyl) was produced as a catalytic product. Treatment of the cyclic tetramer () with 4 equiv. of chelated phosphine, such as (1,2-bis(diethylphosph… Show more

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“…9 However, isocyanurates' principal application is in the construction industry; they are the key component in rigid polyurethane foams which are used ubiquitously as insulation boards and are responsible for their mechanical and thermosetting properties. 10 Isocyanates can be trimerized by amines, 11 phosphines, 12-15 N-heterocyclic carbenes, 16 inorganic salts, 17 phosphides, 18,19 and main group and transition metal complexes, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] but existing catalysts often require high catalyst loadings, high temperatures (e.g. Z100 1C for amines and halides), 11,17 can give a mixture of oligomers, and/or fail to trimerize both alkyl and aryl isocyanates.…”
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“…9 However, isocyanurates' principal application is in the construction industry; they are the key component in rigid polyurethane foams which are used ubiquitously as insulation boards and are responsible for their mechanical and thermosetting properties. 10 Isocyanates can be trimerized by amines, 11 phosphines, 12-15 N-heterocyclic carbenes, 16 inorganic salts, 17 phosphides, 18,19 and main group and transition metal complexes, [20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] but existing catalysts often require high catalyst loadings, high temperatures (e.g. Z100 1C for amines and halides), 11,17 can give a mixture of oligomers, and/or fail to trimerize both alkyl and aryl isocyanates.…”
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“…[7,8] Besides, isocyanurates are essential units for the synthesis of microporous (poly)isocyanurate, which has been applied as a support in heterogeneous catalysis. [9] Examples of catalysts that have been used for this important transformation include transition metals, [10][11][12][13][14] rare earth metals, [15][16][17][18] and Lewis bases like Nheterocyclic carbenes, [19] phosphines, [20] and N-heterocyclic olefins. [21] However, less attention has been paid to employing main-group elements, though there are some recent reports on the cyclotrimerization of isocyanates by K, Al, Ge, and Sn compounds.…”
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