posted on 2021-05-12, 08:08authored byKevin Blann, Annette Bollmann, Gavin Brown, John T Dixon, Mark ElsegoodMark Elsegood, Christopher R Raw, Martin SmithMartin Smith, Kenny Tenza, J Alexander Willemse, Pumza Zweni
<p>Chromium(III) complexes of chelating diphosphines, with PNP or PCNCP backbones, are excellent catalysts for ethylene tetra- and/or trimerisations. A missing link within this ligand series are unsymmetric chelating diphosphines based on a PCNP scaffold. New bidentate PCNP ligands of the type Ph<sub>2</sub>PCH<sub>2</sub>N(R)PPh<sub>2</sub> (R = 1-naphthyl or 5-quinoline groups, 2a–d) have been synthesised and shown to be extremely effective ligands for ethylene tri-/tetramerisations. Three representative tetracarbonyl Cr0 complexes bearing a single PN(R)P (5), PCN(R)P (6), or PCN(R)CP (7) diphosphine (R = 1-naphthyl) have been prepared from Cr(CO)<sub>4</sub>(η<sup>4</sup>-nbd) (nbd = norbornadiene). Furthermore we report a single crystal X-ray diffraction study of these compounds and discuss their structural parameters.<br></p>
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