Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
61575 Journal of Catalysis 2012 11 Pages PDF
Abstract

Mechanical pre-grinding of solid K2PdCl4 in a vibratory micromill under acetylene or propylene atmosphere leads to the formation of catalyst for acetylene hydrochlorination by gaseous HCl. The active sites of the heterogeneous catalyst are Pd(II) chloro complexes with a coordination vacancy, capable reversibly form π-acetylene complexes. The HCl molecules participate in two steps of the reaction: acetylene chloropalladation (rate-limiting step) forming intermediate σ-chlorovinyl Pd(II) derivative and protonolysis of the last one.

Graphical abstractFigure optionsDownload full-size imageDownload high-quality image (72 K)Download as PowerPoint slideHighlights► Pre-grinding of K2PdCl4 under acetylene forms acetylene hydrochlorination catalyst. ► The active sites of catalyst are complexes with a coordination vacancy, [PdCl3]−. ► Participation of HCl in chloropalladation and protodepalladation steps was proved. ► The limiting step is ethyne chloropalladation forming vinyl palladium(II) derivative.

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