Issue 6, 1981

Structural studies of group 5B–halide–dithio-ligand complexes. Part 6. Crystal structures of dichloro (NN-diethyldithiocarbamato) tris(pyridine)-bismuth(III)–pyridine (1/1) and its di-iodo-analogue

Abstract

Recrystallization of [Bi(S2CNEt2)X2], X = Cl, Br, or I, from pyridine solution has been shown to yield adducts Bi(S2CNEt2)X2(py)4. Single-crystal X-ray structure determinations have shown the three compounds to be isomorphous within a monoclinic unit cell (P21/c) with a ca. 13.7, b ca. 14.4, c ca. 16.0 Å, βca. 93–101°, Z= 4, and to comprise [Bi(S2CNEt2)X2(py)3] molecules with a further pyridine solvate molecule in the lattice. The bismuth environment is pseudo-seven-co-ordinate, the pyridine ligands being rather loosely bound, and the stereochemistry pseudo-pentagonal bipyramidal, with axial halogen substituents (Bi–Cl,2.69; Bi–l, 3.06Å).

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1379-1382

Structural studies of group 5B–halide–dithio-ligand complexes. Part 6. Crystal structures of dichloro (NN-diethyldithiocarbamato) tris(pyridine)-bismuth(III)–pyridine (1/1) and its di-iodo-analogue

C. L. Raston, G. L. Rowbottom and A. H. White, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1981, 1379 DOI: 10.1039/DT9810001379

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