Abstract
The influences of perturbations of supporting phosphine ligands on the dehydrative decarbonylation of (Ln)PdII(Cl)-hydrocinnamoyl complexes (L = PtBu3, n = 1; L = PPh3, n = 2; L = dppe, n = 1) to yield styrene were studied through combined experiment and theory. Abstraction of chloride from the complexes by silver and zinc salts, as well as sodium tetrakis[3,5-bis(trifluoromethyl)phenyl]borate, enhanced the efficiency of styrene formation, according to the following trend in L: PtBu3 > dppe > PPh3. DFT calculations corroborated the experimental findings and provided insights into the ligand influences on reaction step barriers and transition state structures. Key findings include the following: a stable intermediate forms after chloride abstraction, from which β-hydride elimination is most affected by ligand choice, the low coordination number for the PtBu3 case lowers reaction barriers for all steps, and the trans disposition of two ligands for L = PPh3 contributes to the low efficiency for styrene production in that case.
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Wiessner, T. C., Fosu, S. A., Parveen, R., Rath, N. P., Vlaisavljevich, B., & Tolman, W. B. (2020). Ligand effects on decarbonylation of palladium-acyl complexes. Organometallics, 39(22), 3992–3998. https://doi.org/10.1021/acs.organomet.0c00584
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