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Carbon trans effect

An alkene complexed to platinum(II) is only slightly modified on coordination, but complexation to platinum(O) causes major changes. Platinum(O) alkene complexes show both weakening and lengthening of the carbon-carbon bond, as well as distortion of the plane of the double bond away from the platinum. In platinum(ll) alkene complexes the double bond lies approximately perpendicular to the square plane of platinum(II), but in platinum(O) complexes there is only a small dihedral angle between the platinum and alkenic planes. For platinum(II) the energy barrier to free rotation of the alkene about the platinum(D)-alkene bond is only about 40-65 kJ mol-1, whereas no rotation is observed with platinum(O) alkene complexes. Alkenes bonded to platinum(ll) exert a large trans effect but only have a small trans influence. [Pg.403]

Carbomethoxy-2-cyclohexen-l-one, 289 Carbon dioxide point group of, 5 Carbon monoxide (CO) complex with BF3, 304 effect on Ao, 181 as L ligand, 176 point group of, 5 trans effect, 181... [Pg.363]

As p-hydride elimination is reversible, hydropalladation with the opposite regiochemistry provides a mechanism for forming regioisomers of the alkene. This allows the most stable alkene that is accessible by the hydropalladation-dehydropalladation sequence to dominate. The only restriction is that all of these processes are syn. The migration can be prevented by the addition of bases like silver carbonate, which effectively removes the hydrogen halide from the palladium complex as soon as it is formed. This synthesis of a complex trans dihydrofuran involves the Heck reaction followed by alkene isomerization and then a Heck reaction without migration to preserve the stereochemistry. [Pg.1323]


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