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Reversible oxidative addition of triphenylphosphine to zero-valent nickel and palladium complexes

Darryl R. Fahey, +1 more
- 01 Jul 1976 - 
- Vol. 98, Iss: 15, pp 4499-4503
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This article is published in Journal of the American Chemical Society.The article was published on 1976-07-01. It has received 91 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Triphenylphosphine & Palladium.

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Preparation and x-ray crystal structure of [Pd2(μ-O2CMe)2(C6H5)2(PPh3)2], a binuclear acetate-bridged palladium(II) phenyl complex formed by PC bond cleavage of triphenylphosphine

TL;DR: The binuclear complex [Pd2(μ-O2CMe)2 (C6H5)2(PPh3)2] was formed when Pd3(O2cMe)6] reacts with PPh3 in methanol as discussed by the authors.
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The thermal formation of bialkyls from alkylmetals

TL;DR: In this paper, the thermal decomposition of neophyl transition metal complexes has been investigated, in particular, the products of reductive elimination and the symmetry aspects of this reaction, and a number of other dimeric products were formed via routes which must involve transmetallation, α-elimination and, in a few cases, radical formation.
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13C and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectra of trans‐[arylbromobis(triethyl phosphine)palladium(II)] and related compounds. The π‐donor ability of the Ni(PEt3)2X, Pd(PEt3)2X and Pt(PEt3)2X groups

TL;DR: In this article, the mean Δ(δ)C values induced on the ArH by the introduction of the PdBr(PEt3)2 substituent are found to be 26.13C and 7.9C, respectively.
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Formation of diaryls by thermal decomposition of rhodium(I) triarylphosphine complexes

TL;DR: In this article, it was assumed to involve dissociation of RhCl(PPh 3 ) 3 into PPh 3 and solvated RhClCl(pph 3 ) 2 followed by oxidative addition of the liberated phosphine to the latter bis-triphenylphosphine compound.
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Novel Poly[3-(p-substituted)benzoyl-2,5-thiophenes] via Nickel(0)-Catalyzed Coupling Polymerization

TL;DR: In this paper, three poly[3-(p-substituted)benzoyl-2,5thiophene]s (Ib, IIb, and IIIb) were successfully prepared via nickel(0)-catalyzed coupling polymerization.
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