Issue 15, 1976

Structural studies on organoarsenic(V) compounds by means of chlorine-35 nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy

Abstract

A 35Cl n.q.r. study of AsPhCl4, AsPh2Cl3, and AsPh3Cl2 indicates that they have trigonal-bipyramidal structures in the solid state, with the phenyl groups occupying equatorial positions. The mono- and di-phenyl compounds are thought to be isostructural with the corresponding phosphorus compounds. Trichlorodimethylarsenic(V) and AsMe3Cl2 also have the trigonal-bipyramidal form in the solid, with the methyl groups occupying equatorial sites, unlike their phosphorus analogues which are ionic. Attempts to synthesise AsMeCl4 by chlorination of AsMeCl2 have led to explosions at low temperatures, and this compound appears to be extremely unstable if it exists at all. 1 : 1 Adducts of the arsenic(v) compounds with Lewis acids, X, such as BCl3, SbCl5 or ICl, have been prepared; these showed the expected ionic structure [AsRnCl4–n][XCl]. Substituent effects in the cations, where R = Me or Ph, are similar to those in the analogous phosphonium, silane, and germane series, and support the involvement of As(dπ)–Cl(pπ) bonding. Chlorine-35 n.q.r. frequencies are also reported for the compounds Ph3CCl, SiPh3Cl, GePh2Cl2, and GePh3Cl.

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1478-1483

Structural studies on organoarsenic(V) compounds by means of chlorine-35 nuclear quadrupole resonance spectroscopy

K. B. Dillon, R. J. Lynch and T. C. Waddington, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1976, 1478 DOI: 10.1039/DT9760001478

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