Abstract

The first examples of binary palladium(II) derivatives of unsaturated carboxylic acids are reported. It was found that the interaction of Pd 3(μ-OAc) 6 with the α,β-unsaturated 1-methylcrotonic (tiglic) and crotonic acids leads to the corresponding carboxylates of composition Pd 3[μ-O 2CC(R′) = CHMe] 6, where R′ = Me ( 1) or H ( 2). The new compounds have been characterized by elemental analysis, solid and solution IR, 1H and 13C NMR, and ESI mass spectrometry. The crystal structure of 1 has been determined. This molecule displays a central Pd 3 cyclic core with Pd–Pd distances of 3.093–3.171 Å. Each Pd–Pd bond is bridged by a pair of carboxylate ligands, one above and the other below the Pd 3 plane, providing a square planar coordination for each Pd atom in an approximate D 3 h overall symmetry arrangement. Solution spectroscopic data show that the bridging η 1:η 1:μ 2 interaction of the carboxylates of 1 and 2 is readily displaced, with a change of the ligand to the terminal (η 1) coordination mode.

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