On the key role of water in the allylic activation catalysed by Pd (II) bisphosphinite complexes

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Abstract

Palladium and platinum complexes of bisphosphinites and bisphosphines derived from mandelic acid have been prepared and characterized. Their ability to catalyze allylation of imines with allyltributylstannane has been studied. Bisphophinite complexes of Pd (II) are shown to be ideal and they work best in the presence of one equivalent of water. The near neutral conditions employed make the catalysts suitable for a wide variety of substrates. © Indian Academy of Sciences.

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Sharma, R. K., & Samuelson, A. G. (2006). On the key role of water in the allylic activation catalysed by Pd (II) bisphosphinite complexes. In Journal of Chemical Sciences (Vol. 118, pp. 569–573). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02703954

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