Issue 9, 1994

Synthetic and structural studies on bismuth(III) thiocyanate and selenocyanate complexes

Abstract

The reaction between either BiCl3 or Bi(NO3)3·5H2O and 3 equivalents of KSCN afforded a yellow material which has not been fully characterised but which reacts as a source of Bi(SCN)3A. Compound A and 2 equivalents of K[Mo(CO)3(η-C5H5)] afforded the green complex [Bi(SCN){Mo(CO)3(η-C5H5)}2] which has been characterised by X-ray crystallography and consists of trigonal-pyramidal bismuth centres co-ordinated to one SCN group through sulfur, and two Mo(CO)3(η-C5H5) fragments with additional intermolecular Bi ⋯ NCS interactions resulting in a one-dimensional polymer. The reaction between A and [K(18-crown-6)]SCN (18-crown-6 = 1,4,7,10,13,16-hexaoxacyclooctadecane) afforded an orange and a yellow crystalline material both of which have been characterised by X-ray crystallography and shown to be isomers. In the orange compound a potassium cation is located between two potassium cations co-ordinated by 18-crown-6 ligands and an octahedral [Bi(SCN)6]3– anion is present. These ions are organised into two-dimensional sheets in which each [Bi(SCN)6]3– anion is surrounded by four K[K(18-crown-6)]2 units and vice versa. In the yellow compound the structure has the same basic cationic and anionic units but the thiocyanatobismuth anion has four S-bonded and two trans N-bonded thiocyanate ligands with the anions arranged in parallel columns separated (within columns) by potassium cations. The remaining two potassium cations are co-ordinated by 18-crown-6 ether ligands and are positioned between the columns. The reaction between BiCl3 and 3 equivalents of KSeCN afforded dark red crystals of a complex formulated as Bi(SeCN)3. The reaction between Bi(SeCN)3 and 2 equivalents of [Bi{Mo(CO)3(η-C5H5)}3] afforded [Bi(SeCN){Mo(CO)3(η-C5H5)}2]. The reaction of [N(PPh3)2][BiCl4] and 4 equivalents of KSeCN afforded a dark red crystalline compound K[N(PPh3)2]2[Bi(SeCN)6] the structure of which was also established by X-ray crystallography and comprises isolated [N(PPh3)2]+ cations and columns of [Bi(SeCN)6]3– anions separated by potassium cations in a similar manner to that found in yellow K[K(18-crown-6)]2[Bi(SCN)4(NCS)2].

Article information

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 1327-1335

Synthetic and structural studies on bismuth(III) thiocyanate and selenocyanate complexes

A. Crispini, R. J. Errington, G. A. Fisher, F. J. Funke, N. C. Norman, A. G. Orpen, S. E. Stratford and O. Struve, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1994, 1327 DOI: 10.1039/DT9940001327

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