Phosphorus-31 and carbon-13 solid-state NMR of tertiary phosphine-palladium complexes bound to silica
RA Komoroski, AJ Magistro, PP Nicholas
Index: Komoroski, Richard A.; Magistro, Angelo J.; Nicholas, Paul P. Inorganic Chemistry, 1986 , vol. 25, p. 3917 - 3925
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Abstract
Phosphorus-3 1 and carbon-1 3 NMR spectra with cross polarization and magic-angle spinning are used to characterize palladium-tertiary phosphine complexes and their precursors covalently bound to silica. Phosphorus-31 NMR is a good probe of complex formation and geometry, whereas 13C NMR is a good probe of ligand structure. The 36.44- MHz 31P spectrum of (= SiOSiCH2CH2PPh2) 2PdC12 shows two, barely resolved peaks ...
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