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The oxidative addition of diphenyl diselenide to [Pd(PPh3)(4)] in dichlorom
ethane results in the formation of a dinuclear complex [Pd-2(SePh)(4)(PPh3)
(2)] (1) and a mononuclear complex [PdCl(SePh)(PPh3)(2)] (2) that have been
identified and characterized structurally by X-ray crystallography and P-3
1-NMR spectroscopy. The analogous reaction involving diphenyl ditelluride l
eads to a mixture of products. [Pd6Cl2Te4(TePh)(2)(PPh3)(6)].1/2CH(2)Cl(2)
(3) can be isolated and its X-ray structure determined. While the oxidative
addition of Ph,Se, mainly involves the clevage of the Se-Se bond, that of
Ph2Te2 indicates the rupture of both Te-Te and C-Te. Cumulative evidence sh
ows that the choice of the central atom and the solvent also plays an impor
tant role in the oxidative addition. The final polynuclear complexes can be
conceived to be formed from the mononuclear addition products by sequentia
l condensation steps. (C) 2001 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserved.