Keywords
acetone condensation
one-step reaction
η3-allyl ligand
η3-allyl Pdii complex
Abstract
A one-step reaction was discovered giving the h3-allyl complex [Pd(h3-C6H9O)(μ-Cl)]2. The formation of the substituted h3-allyl ligand in the complex occurs as a result of the condensation of acetone at room temperature in a solution containing [Pd(PhCN)2Cl2] and organic acids. The structure of the resulting Pdii complex was determined by single crystal X-ray diffraction analysis.
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