Chromium(II) chemistry. Part X. The preparation and properties of some ammines
Abstract
The first series of chromium(II) ammines has been isolated: [Cr(NH3)6]X2 and [Cr(NH3)5]X2(X = Cl, Br, or I); CrX2(NH3)2(X = Cl or Br); [Cr(NH3)4(OH2)][SO4]; and Cr(NH3)2(SO4). The hexa-ammines, obtained by bubbling ammonia through ethanolic solutions of the chromium(II) halides, lose ammonia readily and reversibly to form penta-ammines. Thermal decomposition of the latter gives the diammine halides. The sulphates have been obtained by similar procedures. From magnetic, spectroscopic, and X-ray powder investigations, the hexa-ammines and penta-amines have been assigned tetragonal octahedral and square-pyramidal structures respectively, and the diammines anion-bridged six-co-ordinate structures. The tetra-ammine sulphate is square pyramidal with co-ordinated water.