CAS 12131-44-1: Palladium(II)(π-cinnamyl) Chloride Dimer
CAS 12131-44-1: Palladium(II)(π-cinnamyl) Chloride Dimer
Description:Palladium(II)(π-cinnamyl) chloride dimer, with the CAS number 12131-44-1, is a coordination compound featuring palladium in a +2 oxidation state. This complex is characterized by its dimeric structure, where two palladium centers are bridged by π-cinnamyl ligands, which are derived from cinnamyl alcohol. The presence of chloride ions contributes to the overall stability and reactivity of the compound. Palladium(II)(π-cinnamyl) chloride dimer is notable for its applications in catalysis, particularly in organic synthesis, where it serves as a catalyst for various coupling reactions, including cross-coupling processes. The compound exhibits a distinctive coordination geometry, typically square planar around the palladium centers, which is common for palladium(II) complexes. Its reactivity can be influenced by the nature of the ligands and the reaction conditions, making it a valuable tool in synthetic organic chemistry. Additionally, the dimeric nature of the compound can affect its solubility and interaction with substrates in catalytic applications.
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