The specific functionalization of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene with one function different from the five others was used for the synthesis of bifunctional dendrimers having one protected amine linked to the core and either 5 phosphines or 10 phosphine imines (P,N ligands) as terminal groups. In the latter case, reaction with PdCl2(COD) affords the corresponding complexes of the P,N ligands. All compounds were characterized by multinuclear NMR, and particularly by 31P NMR, which proved to be a very precious tool for the characterization of sophisticated structures such as dendrimers.

Bifunctional metallodendrimers based on AB5 derivatives of cyclotriphosphazene as core and P,N ligands as terminal functions

Gonsalvi Luca;Peruzzini Maurizio;
2014

Abstract

The specific functionalization of hexachlorocyclotriphosphazene with one function different from the five others was used for the synthesis of bifunctional dendrimers having one protected amine linked to the core and either 5 phosphines or 10 phosphine imines (P,N ligands) as terminal groups. In the latter case, reaction with PdCl2(COD) affords the corresponding complexes of the P,N ligands. All compounds were characterized by multinuclear NMR, and particularly by 31P NMR, which proved to be a very precious tool for the characterization of sophisticated structures such as dendrimers.
2014
Istituto di Chimica dei Composti OrganoMetallici - ICCOM -
Dendrimer
Phosphine
Phosphine imine ligands
Palladium
31P NMR
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