SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE OF PHOSPHORUS-SULFUR HYBRID ATOM LIGAND AND THEIR PALLADIUM COMPLEXES WITH THE STUDIES ON THE C-H BOND ACTIVATION AND PHOTOCHEMICAL CARBONYLATION REACTION OF BENZENE
Lf. Zhang et al., SYNTHESIS AND MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE OF PHOSPHORUS-SULFUR HYBRID ATOM LIGAND AND THEIR PALLADIUM COMPLEXES WITH THE STUDIES ON THE C-H BOND ACTIVATION AND PHOTOCHEMICAL CARBONYLATION REACTION OF BENZENE, Science in China. Series B, Chemistry, life sciences & earth sciences, 36(5), 1993, pp. 513-525
In this paper, a novel and ideal synthetic method of the phosphorus an
d sulfur hybrid atom ligand is reported. The speciality of this method
is that the by-products of some reactions could be used circularly as
starting materials in the synthetic route. Further, we synthesized a
series of organopalladium complexes containing these hybrid atom chela
te ligands, among them the molecular structures of novel organopalladi
um complexes Pd((i-Pr)2-P(CH2)2SEt)Cl2, Pd(Et2P(CH2)2SEt)Cl2 and Pd(Ph
2P(CH2)2SEt)Cl2 were determined by using the X-ray single crystal diff
raction method. We first used the organotransition metal complexes con
taining phosphorus and sulfur hybrid atom ligands to activate the sigm
a-C-H bond, and researched the catalytic activity, i.e. the photochemi
cal carbonylation of benzene was catalyzed by these palladium complexe
s.