2008
DOI: 10.1021/om8004349
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Mono- and Dinuclear Germapalladacycles Obtained via the Ge−Ge Bond Forming Reactions Promoted by Palladium Complexes

Abstract: Heating a toluene solution of bis(germyl)palladium complex [Pd(GeHPh2)2(dmpe)] (2) (dmpe = 1,2-bis(dimethylphosphino)ethane) at 70 °C produced a mixture of dipalladium complexes, one with bridging digermene and germylene ligands, [{Pd(dmpe)}2(μ-GePh2)(μ-Ge2Ph4)] (3), and also a mononuclear tetragermapalladacyclopentane, [Pd(GePh2GePh2GePh2 GePh2)(dmpe)] (4), in 92:8 molar ratio, respectively. The reaction of H2GePh2 with 2 in 10:1 molar ratio formed complex 4 as the main product (3:4 = 4:96). Co… Show more

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“…In addition, several possible modes to bonding between the M and the group 14 ligand could be expected, each of them having a different impact on the σ‐conjugation. Compounds, containing a covalent bond between the E atom and a transition metal, are numerous (leading references for Si derivatives with M = rare earth metals; Ti, Zr, Hf; Ta; Cr, Mo, W; Fe; Pd; Pt; Au; for special interest to Ge derivatives for Hf, Zr; W, Cr; Pt;[9b], Pd; Au; for Sn derivatives with Ti;, Mo, W; Fe etc. ), but the present study is focusing on the different types of bonding, including derivatives in which the metal M fragment is connected through an organic group (η n ‐coordination).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, several possible modes to bonding between the M and the group 14 ligand could be expected, each of them having a different impact on the σ‐conjugation. Compounds, containing a covalent bond between the E atom and a transition metal, are numerous (leading references for Si derivatives with M = rare earth metals; Ti, Zr, Hf; Ta; Cr, Mo, W; Fe; Pd; Pt; Au; for special interest to Ge derivatives for Hf, Zr; W, Cr; Pt;[9b], Pd; Au; for Sn derivatives with Ti;, Mo, W; Fe etc. ), but the present study is focusing on the different types of bonding, including derivatives in which the metal M fragment is connected through an organic group (η n ‐coordination).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interatomic palladium–germanium distance of 2.338(1) Å is significantly shorter than the one we reported earlier in the case of the homoleptic complex [Et 3 MeN] 6 [Pd(GeB 11 H 11 ) 4 ] [2.416(1) Å] . In the range of published Pd–Ge bond lengths [2.3207(7)–2.887(1)Å] the found value belongs to the group of shorter distances. Short Pd–Ge bond length were found in the three-coordinated species [PdGe{N(SiMe 3 ) 2 } 2 (PPh 3 ) 2 ] [2.3281(4) Å] and [PdGe{N(SiMe 3 ) 2 } 2 (PEt 3 ) 2 ] [2.330(5) Å], in which double-bond character between metal and ligand was discussed to be responsible for the short interactions .…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 47%
“…Important metric parameters of the [Pd 2 Ge 4 ] moiety in 1 a and 2 a are summarized in Figure 1 b. The PdGe1 bond lengths in 1 a [2.3600(9) Å] and 2 a [2.3975(4) Å] are comparable to the PdGe bond lengths in mononuclear palladium complexes with germylene ligands, such as [(R 3 P) 2 PdGe{N(SiMe 3 ) 2 } 2 ] [R=Et: 2.330(5) Å; R=Ph: 2.3281(4) Å],17 and shorter than in other complexes with PdGe bonds [2.4259(2)–2.5024(4) Å] 4c. The complex 2 a contains a shorter Pd*Ge1 bond [2.4445(4) Å], and longer PdGe1 [2.3975(4) Å] and PdGe2 [2.5002(5) Å] bonds compared to those of 1 a [2.4634(9) Å, 2.3600(9) Å, and 2.4631(8) Å, respectively].…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 66%