NMR study of palladium methoxide and palladium carbomethoxide complexes
The preparation of palladium methoxide complexes was attempted by reacting LiOCH3 with precursors such as Me2- bpyPdCl2 , [(Me2-bpy)Pd(CH3CN)2 J (BF4 )2 and (Me2-bipy)Pd(OAC)2 which have been synthesized for this purpose. Typically the reactions were done on small scale in an NMR tube and monitored...
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ndltd-VTETD-oai-vtechworks.lib.vt.edu-10919-461412021-05-15T05:26:28Z NMR study of palladium methoxide and palladium carbomethoxide complexes Bangun, Nimpan Chemistry Hanson, Brian E. Anderson, Mark R. Brewer, Karen J. LD5655.V855 1993.B363 Nuclear magnetic resonance Palladium The preparation of palladium methoxide complexes was attempted by reacting LiOCH3 with precursors such as Me2- bpyPdCl2 , [(Me2-bpy)Pd(CH3CN)2 J (BF4 )2 and (Me2-bipy)Pd(OAC)2 which have been synthesized for this purpose. Typically the reactions were done on small scale in an NMR tube and monitored spectroscopically. The precursors do not react with methanol, however a broadening peaks is observed at the aromatic region. In deuterated methylene chloride, the precursors and lithium methoxide show similar results. The reaction with LiOCH3 proceeds smoothly in methanol, however it appears to be in equilibrium. In a mixed solvent system, such as methanol/chloroform or methylene chloride,the product appears to decompose. Master of Science 2014-03-14T21:51:05Z 2014-03-14T21:51:05Z 1993-07-05 2009-12-05 2009-12-05 2009-12-05 Thesis Text etd-12052009-020137 http://hdl.handle.net/10919/46141 http://scholar.lib.vt.edu/theses/available/etd-12052009-020137/ en OCLC# 29687392 LD5655.V855_1993.B363.pdf vi, 72 leaves BTD application/pdf application/pdf Virginia Tech |
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The preparation of palladium methoxide complexes was attempted by reacting LiOCH3 with precursors such as Me2- bpyPdCl2 , [(Me2-bpy)Pd(CH3CN)2 J (BF4 )2 and (Me2-bipy)Pd(OAC)2 which have been synthesized for this purpose. Typically the reactions were done on small scale in an NMR tube and monitored spectroscopically. The precursors do not react with methanol, however a broadening peaks is observed at the aromatic region. In deuterated methylene chloride, the precursors and lithium methoxide show similar results. The
reaction with LiOCH3 proceeds smoothly in methanol, however it appears to be in equilibrium.
In a mixed solvent system, such as methanol/chloroform or methylene chloride,the product appears to decompose. === Master of Science |
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