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Platinum complexes carbonylation

Styrene, a-ethyl-asymmetric hydroformylation catalysts, platinum complexes, 6, 266 asymmetric hydrogenation catalysts, rhodium complexes, 6, 250 Styrene, a-methyl-asymmetric carbonylation catalysis by palladium complexes, 6, 293 carbonylation... [Pg.226]

The first homoleptic, dinuclear platinum(I) carbonyl complex [Pt2(CO)6]2+ has been prepared by dissolving Pt02 in concentrated sulfuric acid under a CO atmosphere.92,93 The structure is rigid on the NMR time scale at room temperature. DFT studies suggested a staggered structure for the dimer.92,93... [Pg.684]

Platinum complexes with chiral phosphorus ligands have been extensively used in asymmetric hydroformylation. In most cases, styrene has been used as the substrate to evaluate the efficiency of the catalyst systems. In addition, styrere was of interest as a model intermediate in the synthesis of arylpropionic acids, a family of anti-inflammatory drugs.308,309 Until 1993 the best enantio-selectivities in asymmetric hydroformylation were provided by platinum complexes, although the activities and regioselectivities were, in many cases, far from the obtained for rhodium catalysts. A report on asymmetric carbonylation was published in 1993.310 Two reviews dedicated to asymmetric hydroformylation, which appeared in 1995, include the most important studies and results on platinum-catalogued asymmetric hydroformylation.80,81 A report appeared in 1999 about hydrocarbonylation of carbon-carbon double bonds catalyzed by Ptn complexes, including a proposal for a mechanism for this process.311... [Pg.166]

The metal hydride mechanism was first described for the cobalt-carbonyl-catalyzed ester formation by analogy with hydroformylation.152 It was later adapted to carboxylation processes catalyzed by palladium136 153 154 and platinum complexes.137 As in the hydroformylation mechanism, the olefin inserts itself into the... [Pg.382]

When CO is passed through a suspension of K2PtCl4 in concentrated HC1 the initial carbonyl species formed is [Pt(CO)Cl3]-. Continued reaction leads to the platinum(I) carbonyl complex [Pt2(CO)2Cl ]2-. The structure shows two PtCl2(CO)- groups linked by a short Pt—Pt bond of 2.584(2) A.309 The long Pt—Cl bond lengths indicate a large trans influence for the Pt1—Pt bond. [Pg.378]

Under certain conditions, platinum alkene complexes can be converted to jr-allyl complexes by hydrogen loss (equation 281).860 Allyl alcohol insertion into a platinum(II) carbonyl bond gives an allyloxycarbonylplatinum(II) intermediate which can be decarboxylated to form the jj3-allyl complex (equation 282).861,863... [Pg.418]

Platinum complexes have so far proved to be of only limited value as carbonylation catalysts. H2PtCl6 in the presence of SnCl2 acts as a hydroesterification catalyst for terminal alkenes (equation 141).5... [Pg.291]

Attempts have been made to mimic proposed steps in catalysis at a platinum metal surface using well-characterized binuclear platinum complexes. A series of such complexes, stabilized by bridging bis(diphenyl-phosphino)methane ligands, has been prepared and structurally characterized. Included are diplati-num(I) complexes with Pt-Pt bonds, complexes with bridging hydride, carbonyl or methylene groups, and binuclear methylplatinum complexes. Reactions of these complexes have been studied and new binuclear oxidative addition and reductive elimination reactions, and a new catalyst for the water gas shift reaction have been discovered. [Pg.232]

Platinum nanoparticles, preparation, 12, 78 Platinum-nitrogen bonds, in platinacycles, 8, 508 Platinum-osmium carbonyl clusters, characteristics, 8, 420 Platinum-oxygen bonds, in platinacycles, 8, 505 Platinum particles, surface reactivity, 12, 542 Platinum-phosphorus bonds, in platinacycles, 8, 508 Platinum-rhenium carbonyl clusters, characteristics, 8, 420 Platinum(II)-ruthenium(II) binary complexes, preparation,... [Pg.173]


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