Protein Information

ID 761
Name eta 1
Synonyms BNSP; Spp1; BSPI; Bone sialoprotein; Bone sialoprotein 1; ETA 1; ETA1; Early T lymphocyte activation 1…

Compound Information

ID 1404
Name phosphine
CAS phosphine

Reference

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16363858 Ng JK, Li Y, Tan GK, Koh LL, Vittal JJ, Leung PH: Stereochemical investigations of a novel class of chiral phosphapalladacycle complexes derived from 1-[(2,5-dimethyl) phenyl] ethyldiphenylphosphine. Inorg Chem. 2005 Dec 26;44(26):9874-86.
The phosphapalladacycle derived from 1-(2',5'-dimethylphenyl) ethyldiphenylphosphine has been prepared in the optically active and racemic forms. The phosphine was synthesized as a racemate by the treatment of 1-chloro-1-(2',5'-dimethylphenyl) ethane with sodium diphenylphosphide in THF. The racemic phosphapalladacycle was subsequently obtained as the chloro-bridged dimer by the treatment of the phosphine with palladium (II) acetate followed by anion metathesis with lithium chloride. Alternatively, the phosphine could be optically resolved via metal complexation using (R,R)-bis (mu-chloro) bis{1-[1-(N,N-dimethylamino) ethyl] naphthyl-C (2),N}dipa lladium (II) as the resolving agent. An efficient separation of the resulting diastereomeric complexes was achieved by silica gel chromatography. The obtained optically resolved diastereomers were next subject to chemoselective removal of the (R)-N,N-(dimethylamino)-1-(1-naphthyl) ethylaminate auxiliary by treatment with concentrated hydrochloric acid. This process yielded the binuclear dimer complexes containing the resolved eta (1)-P ligand. Cyclopalladation of the coordinated phosphine could next be performed by treatment of its eta (1)-P binuclear dimer with silver (I) hexafluorophosphate (V) in a dichloromethane/water mixture followed by treatment with lithium chloride, giving rise to a pair of optically pure enantiomeric dimers with [alpha](D) -322 and +319 degrees in CH (2) Cl (2). Despite the possibilities of the phosphine to attain a five- membered structure by ortho-palladation or a six-membered ring formation by aliphatic C-H bond activation, only the former was observed. X-ray crystallographic data of the meso dimer and an acetylacetonate derivative indicated that the phosphapalladacycle alpha-C methyl substituent was axially located. The 2-D (1) H-(1) H ROESY spectrum of the acetylacetonate derivative further revealed that the phosphapalladacycle was conformationally rigid in CDCl (3).
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