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Phosphine ligands phosphorus-palladium complexes

Phosphine ligands based on the ferrocene backbone are very efficient in many palladium-catalyzed reactions, e.g., cross-coupling reactions,248 Heck reaction,249 amination reaction,250 and enantioselective synthesis.251 A particularly interesting example of an unusual coordination mode of the l,l -bis(diphenylphosphino)ferrocene (dppf) ligand has been reported. Dicationic palladium(II) complexes, such as [(dppf)Pd(PPh3)]2+[BF4 ]2, were shown to contain a palladium-iron bond.252,253 Palladium-iron bonds occur also in monocationic methyl and acylpalladium(II) complexes.254 A palladium-iron interaction is favored by bulky alkyl substituents on phosphorus and a lower electron density at palladium. [Pg.575]

Nickel and palladium complexes also catalyze the formation of the carbon-phosphorus bonds in phosphorus(V) and phosphorus(III) compounds. Indeed, this chemistry has become a common way to prepare phosphine ligands by the catalytic formation of phosphine oxides and subsequent reduction, by the formation of phosphine boranes and subsequent decomplexation, or by the formation of phosphines directly. The catalytic formation of both aryl and vinyl carbon phosphorus bonds has been accomplished. [Pg.386]

The chemistry of secondary phosphine oxides, R2P(H)0 and their phosphi-nous acid tautomers, R2POH, has continued to attract attention. The study of the phosphinous acid tautomers has been aided by the development of stereoselective procedures for direct conversion of secondary phosphine oxides to the phosphinous acid-boranes (83). Treatment of the secondary phosphine oxide with either a base-borane complex or boron trifluoride and sodium borohyd-ride provides the phosphinous acid-borane with predominant inversion of configuration at phosphorus. The phosphinous acid tautomers are usually trapped as ligands in metal complexes and further examples of this behaviour have been noted. Discrimination of enantiomeric forms of chiral phosphinous acids, Ph(R)OH, coordinated to a chiral rhodium complex, has been studied by NMR. °° Palladium complexes of di(t-butyl)phosphinous acid have found application as homogeneous catalysts.A lithium salt of the tellurophos-phinite Ph2PTeH has been prepared and structurally characterised. ... [Pg.238]

Palladium-complex-promoted asymmetric Diels-Alder reaction stereoselective synthesis of a new sulfinyl-substituted phosphine ligand containing three carbon, one phosphorus and one sulfur stereogenic centres <95CC1747>. [Pg.856]


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