2014
DOI: 10.1039/c4dt02085e
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Stepwise cyclopalladation of 2-phenacylthiopyridine to give C,C,N-pincer complexes

Abstract: Orthopalladation of the phenyl ring in the cyclopalladated complex [Pd{C,N-pyl-SCHC(O)Ph}(μ-X)]2 (pyl = 2-pyridyl, X = Cl; 1·Cl) occurs upon reacting it with AgOAc (1 : 2) in MeCN to give the pincer complex [Pd{C,C,N-pyl-SCHC(O)C6H4-2}(NCMe)] (2). The nature of the base and X plays a key role because palladation neither occurs with other bases nor when AgOAc is the base and X is Br, in which case 1·OAc is obtained. In addition, complex 2 is not obtained upon refluxing 1·OAc in MeCN. Complex 2 affords complexes… Show more

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“…Results and discussion. Although many structures of palladacycles have been determined, few reports consider intermolecular interactions in these complexes [15][16][17][18]. Thus, we investigated the crystal structures of palladacycles 1 and 2, focusing on the studies of supramolecular interactions.…”
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“…Results and discussion. Although many structures of palladacycles have been determined, few reports consider intermolecular interactions in these complexes [15][16][17][18]. Thus, we investigated the crystal structures of palladacycles 1 and 2, focusing on the studies of supramolecular interactions.…”
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confidence: 99%