Issue 20, 1972

A unique six-membered ring in a sulphur bridged trigonal copper(I) trimer: the crystal structure of cyclo-tris-µ-(trimethylphosphine sulphide)-tri-[chlorocopper(I)]

Abstract

The molecular structure of [Cu(Me3PS)Cl]3 consists of a six-membered ring of copper and sulphur atoms in which trigonally co-ordinated copper atoms are bonded to two bridging sulphur atoms and a terminal chlorine atom.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1972, 1141-1142

A unique six-membered ring in a sulphur bridged trigonal copper(I) trimer: the crystal structure of cyclo-tris-µ-(trimethylphosphine sulphide)-tri-[chlorocopper(I)]

J. A. Tiethof, J. K. Stalick, P. W. R. Corfield and D. W. Meek, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1972, 1141 DOI: 10.1039/C39720001141

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