Issue 16, 1996

Gas-phase, liquid and solid complexes in the POCl3–FeCl3 system

Abstract

Raman and UV/VIS spectra were obtained at temperatures up to 625 K for the gas-phase complex formed over POCl3–FeCl3 molten mixtures under static equilibrium conditions. Raman spectra were also measured for molten POCl3–FeCl3 salt mixtures. A comparison of the spectral features of the POCl3–FeCl3 vapours with those of the POCl3–FeCl3 molten mixtures at 525 K indicates that the gas-phase complex has a 1 : 1 stoichiometry (POCl3·FeCl3) with characteristic vibrational bands at 95, 362, 530, 1218 and 1268 cm–1. The data indicate a C3v symmetry for the POCl3·FeCl3 complex. The energies of the Mâ†�L charge-transfer transitions in the electronic absorption spectra of the POCl3·FeCl3 gas-phase complex suggest, in agreement with the Raman data, that complexing occurs through oxygen bridging. The 1 : 1 POCl3·FeCl3 molecular liquid complex is the predominant species in equilibrium with POCl3 and iron chloride at temperatures around 500 K. At temperatures below 450 K and in POCl3-rich mixtures the ‘3 : 2’ ionic liquid compound [Fe(POCl3)6][FeCl4]3 was formed at the expense of POCl3·FeCl3(1). Two solids were identified at room temperature, yellow POCl3·FeCl3 and red [Fe(POCl3)6][FeCl4]3, and their Raman spectra have been recorded.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 3405-3410

Gas-phase, liquid and solid complexes in the POCl3–FeCl3 system

S. Boghosian, G. A. Voyiatzis and G. N. Papatheodorou, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1996, 3405 DOI: 10.1039/DT9960003405

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