Issue 7, 2001

Synthesis and properties of antimony(iii) and bismuth(iii) halide complexes of diphosphines and diarsines. Crystal structures of [Bi2I6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}2], [Sb2Br6{o-C6H4(PPh2)2}2], [Sb2Cl6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}], and [BiCl3{o-C6H4(P(O)Ph2)2}(thf )]

Abstract

The reaction of SbX3 or BiX3 (X = Cl, Br or I) with the diarsines o-C6H4(AsMe2)2 or Ph2AsCH2CH2AsPh2, the triarsine MeC(CH2AsMe2)3, or the diphosphines o-C6H4(PMe2)2 or o-C6H4(PPh2)2 (L), yield complexes of 1 ∶ 1 stoichiometry MX3L irrespective of the reactant ratios used. X-Ray structures of [Bi2I6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}2] and [Sb2Br6{o-C6H4(PPh2)2}2] reveal distorted octahedral Bi or Sb coordination spheres, linked via asymmetric halide-bridges. Bond lengths suggest a bonding model based upon primary bonding in pyramidal MX3 groups with weaker secondary interactions to the diphosphine or diarsine and the longer distance bridging halide. [Sb2Cl6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}] is obtained by partial decomposition of [Sb2Cl6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}2] in hot ethanol and contains Sb{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}Cl2 and SbCl4 units linked via asymmetric chlorine bridges into puckered chains, which associate further through long Sb⋯Cl contacts to produce a polymeric sheet structure. The mononuclear species [BiCl3{o-C6H4(P(O)Ph2)2}(thf )] obtained from BiCl3 and o-C6H4(P(O)Ph2)2 in thf is a distorted octahedron with a BiCl3O3 donor set.

Graphical abstract: Synthesis and properties of antimony(iii) and bismuth(iii) halide complexes of diphosphines and diarsines. Crystal structures of [Bi2I6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}2], [Sb2Br6{o-C6H4(PPh2)2}2], [Sb2Cl6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}], and [BiCl3{o-C6H4(P(O)Ph2)2}(thf [ ] )]

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Dec 2000
Accepted
13 Feb 2001
First published
08 Mar 2001

J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 1007-1012

Synthesis and properties of antimony(III) and bismuth(III) halide complexes of diphosphines and diarsines. Crystal structures of [Bi2I6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}2], [Sb2Br6{o-C6H4(PPh2)2}2], [Sb2Cl6{o-C6H4(AsMe2)2}], and [BiCl3{o-C6H4(P(O)Ph2)2}(thf )]

A. R. J. Genge, N. J. Hill, W. Levason and G. Reid, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 2001, 1007 DOI: 10.1039/B010179F

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