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Amide oxides reactions with transition metal atoms

Reaction of this lO-S-3 [279] tetraazapentalene derivative with [Pd(PPhj) ] or [Rh(PPh3)3)Cl] results in the formal substitution of sulfur by the transition metal accompanied by a redox reaction (see Figure 4.93) [280], The endocyclic sulfur atom is transferred to a PPhj ligand (oxidation of phosphorus to PhjP=S). At the same time the transition metal is oxidis (palladium from 0 to +11 rhodium from +1 to +III), which leaves sulfur to be reduced by four electrons (it is -II in Ph I S and thus must have been +II in the tr-sulfurane starting material). It follows from this electron transfer analysis that the rt-sulfurane is indeed better desaibed as the sulfur complex of a doubly amide functionahsed NHC ligand. [Pg.268]


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