Issue 8, 2003

Reactivity of the tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphine–diiodine (HL·I2) adduct towards indium powder

Abstract

The reaction of indium powder with the mixture (SPPh2)2NH and I2 (HL·I2) in Et2O at room temperature gave the indium(III) complex InLI2 (1). The reaction occurs in two steps, the first of which leads to the formation of InI3 and free HL, then the subsequent reaction between these species yields compound 1, H+, and the anion InI4. The crystal lattice of 1 is made up of neutral acentric molecules where the metal ion is bonded through two sulfur atoms to one anionic (SPPh2)2N (L) ligand and two iodide ions. The central InIII ion shows a slightly distorted tetrahedral coordination geometry. Density functional theory (DFT) calculations, carried out at the B3LYP level, have been used to interpret the electrochemical behaviour of 1.

Graphical abstract: Reactivity of the tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphine–diiodine (HL·I2) adduct towards indium powder

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Nov 2002
Accepted
26 Feb 2003
First published
11 Mar 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 1515-1519

Reactivity of the tetraphenyldithioimidodiphosphine–diiodine (HL·I2) adduct towards indium powder

G. L. Abbati, M. C. Aragoni, M. Arca, F. A. Devillanova, A. C. Fabretti, A. Garau, F. Isaia, V. Lippolis and G. Verani, Dalton Trans., 2003, 1515 DOI: 10.1039/B211542E

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