Alcoholysis of acylpalladium(II) complexes relevant to the alternating copolymerization of ethene and carbon monoxide and the alkoxycarbonylation of alkenes: the importance of Cis-coordinating phosphines

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van Leeuwen, PWNM
Zuideveld, MA
Swennenhuis, BHG
Freixa, Z
Kamer, PCJ
Goubitz, K
Fraanje, J
Lutz, M
Spek, AL
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[1] Univ Amsterdam, Inst Mol Chem, NL-1018 WV Amsterdam, Netherlands
[2] Univ Utrecht, Dept Crystal & Struct Chem, NL-3584 CH Utrecht, Netherlands
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10.1021/ja029341y
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The mechanism and kinetics of the solvolysis of complexes of the type [(L-L)Pd(C(O)CH3)(S)](+)[CF3SO3](-) (L-L = diphosphine ligand, S = solvent, CO, or donor atom in the ligand backbone) was studied by NMR and UV-vis spectroscopy with the use of the ligands a-j: SPANphos (a), dtbpf (b), Xantphos (c), dippf (d), DPEphos (e), dtbpx (f), dppf (g), dppp (h), calix-6-diphosphite (j). Acetyl palladium complexes containing trans-coordinating ligands that resist cis coordination (SPANphos, dtbpf) showed no methanolysis. Trans complexes that can undergo isomerization to the cis analogue (Xantphos, dippf, DPEphos) showed methanolyis of the acyl group at a moderate rate. The reaction of [trans-(DPEphos)Pd(C(O)CH3)](+)[CF3SO3](-) (2e) with methanol shows a large negative entropy of activation. Cis complexes underwent competing clecarbonylation and methanolysis with the exception of 2j, [cis-(calix-diphosphite)Pd(C(O)CH3)(CD3OD)](+)[CF3SO3](-). The calix-6-diphosphite complex showed a large positive entropy of activation. It is concluded that ester elimination from acylpalladium complexes with alcohols requires cis geometry of the acyl group and coordinating alcohol. The reductive elimination of methyl acetate is described as a migratory elimination or a 1,2-shift of the alkoxy group from palladium to the acyl carbon atom. Cis complexes with bulky ligands such as dtbpx undergo an extremely fast methanolysis. An increasing steric bulk of the ligand favors the formation of methyl propanoate relative to the insertion of ethene leading to formation of oligomers or polymers in the catalytic reaction of ethene, carbon monoxide, and methanol.
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