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Bis(oxamato)palladate(II) complexes: synthesis, crystal structure and application to catalytic Suzuki reaction

Francisco R. Fortea-pérezDonatella ArmentanoGiovanni De MunnoSalah-eddine StiribaMiguel Julve

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chemistry.chemical_classificationChemistryStereochemistryArylIodidechemistry.chemical_elementCrystal structureMedicinal chemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundDouble saltDeprotonationSuzuki reactionBromideMaterials ChemistryPhysical and Theoretical ChemistryPalladium

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New bis(oxamato)palladate(II) complexes, [Pd(H2O)4][Pd(2,6-Me2pma)2]·2H2O (1), (n-Bu4N)2[Pd(2,6-Me2pma)2]·2H2O (2a), and (n-Bu4N)2[Pd(2,6-Me2pma)2]·2CHCl3 (2b) (2,6-Me2pma = N-2,6-dimethylphenyoxamate and n-Bu4N+ = tetra-n-butylammonium), have been synthesized and the structures of 1 and 2b characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. Complex 1 is a double salt constituted by tetraaquapalladium(II) cations and bis(oxamato)palladate(II) anions interlinked by hydrogen bonds. The palladium(II) ions in 1 are four-coordinate with two oxygens and two nitrogens from two fully deprotonated oxamate ligands (anion), and four water molecules (cation) building centrosymmetric square-planar surroundings. Centrosymmetric bis(oxamato)palladate(II) anions occur in 2b as in 1, the charge balance in this compound being ensured by the bulky n-Bu4N+. The catalytic role of 1 and 2a for the Suzuki reaction has been investigated by using a series of aryl iodide/bromide derivatives in the conventional organic medium dimethylformamide. The tetraaquapalladium(II) unit in 1 appears to be active in the catalytic Suzuki cross-coupling reactions, but it readily decomposes to inactive palladium black.

https://dx.doi.org/10.6084/m9.figshare.1202215