Issue 13, 2003

Organomercury-based imino-bis(diisopropylphosphine chalcogenide) complexes: synthesis and characterisation of novel hybrid “single-source precursors” for mercury chalcogenide solid-state materials

Abstract

The synthesis and characterisation of the mercury(II) complexes [RHg{(SePiPr2)2N}] [R = methyl (2a), ethyl (3a), thienyl (T) (4a), 2-selenyl (SL) (5a) and phenyl (6a)], prepared by the reaction of the sodium salt of NH(SePiPr2)2 (1a) with the appropriate alkyl/aryl mercury halide in methanol are reported. Results are compared and contrasted to the corresponding sulfur analogues [RHg{(SPiPr2)2N}] [R = T (4b), SL (5b) and Ph (6b)], and these new compounds have been evaluated, by thermogravimetric analysis and mass spectrometry as potential precursors and powder X-ray diffraction used to identify solid-state products. The solid-state structure of the symmetrical complex Hg[(SePiPr2)2N]27a, and di(2-selenyl)mercury, one of the symmetrisation products of [SLHg{(SePiPr2)2N}] 5a in solution, have been determined by single crystal X-ray crystallography.

Graphical abstract: Organomercury-based imino-bis(diisopropylphosphine chalcogenide) complexes: synthesis and characterisation of novel hybrid “single-source precursors” for mercury chalcogenide solid-state materials

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
20 Mar 2003
Accepted
20 May 2003
First published
09 Jun 2003

Dalton Trans., 2003, 2761-2766

Organomercury-based imino-bis(diisopropylphosphine chalcogenide) complexes: synthesis and characterisation of novel hybrid “single-source precursors” for mercury chalcogenide solid-state materials

David. J. Crouch, P. M. Hatton, M. Helliwell, P. O'Brien and J. Raftery, Dalton Trans., 2003, 2761 DOI: 10.1039/B303200K

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