Abstract
Treatment of the Schiff base 2-ClC6H4C(H)NCH2CH2SMe, 1, with palladium(II) acetate in dry toluene gave the mononuclear cyclometallated complex [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}(O2CMe)], 2. Reaction of 2 with aqueous sodium chloride gave [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}(Cl)], 3, after a metathesis reaction. The X-ray crystal structure of 3 was determined and shows that the palladium atom is bonded to four different donor atoms: C, N, S and Cl. Treatment of 3 with triphenylphosphine in acetone gave the mononuclear cyclometallated complex [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}(Cl)(PPh3)] with cleavage of the Pd–S bond. However, treatment of 3 with silver triflate and triphenylphosphine gave [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}(PPh3)][CF3SO3], 10, in which the Pd–S bond is retained. Reaction of 3 with the diphosphines dppm, dppb or dppf in a 2 : 1 molar ratio gave the dinuclear cyclometallated complexes [{Pd[2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe](Cl)}2{μ-Ph2P(CH2)nPPh2}], (n=1, 5; n=4, 6), and [{Pd[2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe](Cl)}2(μ-Ph2PC5H4FeC5H4PPh2)], 7. Treatment of 3 with dppb in a 2 : 1 molar ratio and AgCF3SO3 gave the dinuclear cyclometallated complex [{Pd[2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe]}2{μ-Ph2P(CH2)4PPh2}][CF3SO3]2, 11, which was characterized by X-ray crystal structure analysis. Reaction of 3 with dppe in a 1 : 1 molar ratio and sodium perchlorate gave the mononuclear complex [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}{Ph2P(CH2)2PPh2-P,P}][ClO4], 8. Treatment of 3 with bis(2-diphenylphosphinoethyl)phenylphosphine in a 1 : 1 molar ratio, followed by treatment with sodium perchlorate gave [Pd{2-ClC6H3C(H)NCH2CH2SMe}{(Ph2PCH2CH2)2PPh-P,P,P}][ClO4], 9, in which the triphosphine is bonded to the palladium atom through the three phosphorus atoms.
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