Issue 0, 1971

Crystal and molecular structures of the trimethylamine complexes of titanium tribromide and chromium trichloride

Abstract

The crystal structures of the complexes TiBr3(NMe3)2 and CrCl3(NMe3)2 have been determined from photographically collected X-ray diffraction data and refined to R 0·104 (565 reflections) and 0·064 (492 reflections). The molecules are monomeric and five-co-ordinate, possessing basically trigonal bipyramidal geometry. There are however deviations from the idealized trigonal symmetry of the equatorial group of halogen atoms and these can be related to the electron configuration. It is suggested that in these and related complexes of the type MX3(AMe3)2, A = N or P, the ligand imposes the basic trigonal bipyramidal geometry of the co-ordination polyhedron.

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J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 3636-3638

Crystal and molecular structures of the trimethylamine complexes of titanium tribromide and chromium trichloride

P. T. Greene, B. J. Russ and J. S. Wood, J. Chem. Soc. A, 1971, 3636 DOI: 10.1039/J19710003636

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