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MSE PRO 4MetBuXPhos Pd G3, ≥98.0% Purity– MSE Supplies LLC

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MSE PRO 4MetBuXPhos Pd G3, ≥98.0% Purity

SKU: CM1349

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MSE PRO™ 4MetBuXPhos Pd G3, ≥98.0% Purity

MSE PRO™ 4MetBuXPhos Pd G3 is an organometallic palladium complex that serves as a highly efficient and robust catalyst for various cross-coupling reactions in organic synthesis. The compound has the molecular formula C46H66NO3PPdS and consists of a palladium(II) center coordinated to a bulky, electron-rich phosphine ligand (4MetBuXPhos) and a methanesulfonate counterion. Its unique steric and electronic properties contribute to its exceptional catalytic activity and stability.

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Technical Specifications:

CAS No. 1507403-85-1 
Chemical name 4MetBuXPhos Pd G3
Synonym(s)
  • Methanesulfonato(2-di-t-butylphosphino-3,4,5,6-tetramethyl-2',4',6'-tri-i-propylbiphenyl)(2'-amino-1,1'-biphenyl-2-yl)palladium(II)
  • 4MetButylXPhos Palladacycle Gen.3
Molecular formula C46H66NO3PPdS
Pack size

1 g (CM1349)

5 g (CM1350)

Molecular weight
850.48 g/mol
Purity ≥98 %
Appearance White to light brown solid
Storage
2-8°C, protect from light, stored under nitrogen

Reference:

[1] Otsuka, Y. (2020). Synthesis of Arylated Carbohydrates and Their Application. Trends in Glycoscience and Glycotechnology32(189), E161-E165.

[2] Firsan, S. J., Sivakumar, V., & Colacot, T. J. (2022). Emerging trends in cross-coupling: twelve-electron-based L1Pd (0) catalysts, their mechanism of action, and selected applications. Chemical Reviews122(23), 16983-17027.