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Synthesis and characterization of Pd/NHC F complexes with fluorinated aryl groups

The key problem of the instability of fluorine-containing diazadienes was addressed to perform the efficient synthesis of imidazolium salts containing fluorine substituents in the aryl groups. The subsequent reaction of fluorine-containing imidazolium compounds (NHC ) with palladium salts under simp...

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Published in:Dalton transactions : an international journal of inorganic chemistry 2022-06, Vol.51 (25), p.9843-9856
Main Authors: Prima, Darya O, Pankov, Roman O, Kostyukovich, Alexander Yu, Minyaev, Mikhail E, Burykina, Julia V, Ananikov, Valentine P
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Language:English
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Summary:The key problem of the instability of fluorine-containing diazadienes was addressed to perform the efficient synthesis of imidazolium salts containing fluorine substituents in the aryl groups. The subsequent reaction of fluorine-containing imidazolium compounds (NHC ) with palladium salts under simple conditions afforded new Pd/NHC complexes. Computational and structural studies were performed to assess the effect of fluorine on the Pd-NHC bond and gave insight into the electronic effects in the molecule. The introduction of fluorine substituents into the aryl rings of the NHC ligands leads to a slight decrease in their σ-donor properties. At the same time, there is a slight increase in the π-acceptor capacity of NHC . These two effects compensate for each other, so that the Pd-NHC bonding energy remains virtually unchanged. Another observed effect is associated with a slight weakening of the influence of the NHC ligands, which is expressed in the strengthening of the Pd-Solv bond in (NHC)Pd(Solv) complexes. For the first time, a series of novel Pd/NHC complexes were synthesized a straightforward approach from fluorine-containing anilines.
ISSN:1477-9226
1477-9234
DOI:10.1039/D2DT00892K