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Coordination complexes, transition meta

Most of the coordination compounds we examine in this chapter contain transition-meta] ions although ions of other metals can also form complexes. [Pg.968]

Wilson and coworkers assessed the performance of 13 hybrid-GGA, hybrid-meta-GGA, and double-hybrid DFT functionals on the cc-CA-TM/11 dataset [83]. The hybrid B97-1 [42, 84] functional and the double-hybrid functional mPW2-PLYP [85] were found to give the best performance over experimental results with mean absolute deviations of 7.2 and 7.3 kcal mol . The dataset (cc-CA-TM/11) is rather diverse and consists of AyH of 193 3d transition metal molecules (Sc(C5H5)3 and (Cr03)3, halides, oxides, and heavy chalcogenides, hydrides, nitrides, small clusters, metal carbonyls, and other coordination complexes) [86]. [Pg.338]

The most famous mechanism, namely Cossets mechanism, in which the alkene inserts itself directly into the metal-carbon bond (Eq. 5), has been proposed, based on the kinetic study [134-136], This mechanism involves the intermediacy of ethylene coordinated to a metal-alkyl center and the following insertion of ethylene into the metal-carbon bond via a four-centered transition state. The olefin coordination to such a catalytically active metal center in this intermediate must be weak so that the olefin can readily insert itself into the M-C bond without forming any meta-stable intermediate. Similar alkyl-olefin complexes such as Cp2NbR( /2-ethylene) have been easily isolated and found not to be the active catalyst precursor of polymerization [31-33, 137]. In support of this, theoretical calculations recently showed the presence of a weakly ethylene-coordinated intermediate (vide infra) [12,13]. The stereochemistry of ethylene insertion was definitely shown to be cis by the evidence that the polymerization of cis- and trans-dideutero-ethylene afforded stereoselectively deuterated polyethylenes [138]. [Pg.19]

Pd-catalysed chelate-directed acetoxylation of meta -substituted arenes has been studied.61 Many substituted groups are tolerated by this process and the reaction shows a high degree of regioselectivity for the less sterically hindered ortfto-position. For example, 2-(3-nitrophenyl)pyridine forms 2-(2-acetoxy-3-nitrophenyl)pyridine. Finally, density functional calculations62 on the palladium acetate-promoted cyclomet-allation of dimethylbenzylamine suggest that reaction occurs via an agostic C-H complex rather than a Wheland intermediate. An intramolecular H-transfer to a coordinated acetate via a six-membered transition state follows. [Pg.177]


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