Issue 12, 1977

Cationic and anionic bismuth(III) in chloro-thiourea complexes: crystal structure of [Bi(tu)6][Bi{(tu)1.5Cl1.5}Cl3]2(tu = thiourea)

Abstract

The structure of the title compound (I) has been solved from diffractometer data by the heavy-atom technique and refined by least-squares methods to R 0.043 for 1 513 observed reflections. Crystals are rhombohedral, with unitcell dimensions a= 13.54(1), c= 7.07(1)Å. The structure consists of [Bi{(tu)1.5Cl1.5}Cl3]3/2–(tu = thiourea) anions, in which there is disorder involving thiourea and chlorine atoms, and [Bi(tu)6]3+ cations. In both ions bismuth atoms occupy special positions in space group P[3 with combining macron] and bond octahedrally to thiourea and (or) chlorine ions. A detailed comparison between this compound and 3BiCl3·7tu is made.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1977, 1141-1144

Cationic and anionic bismuth(III) in chloro-thiourea complexes: crystal structure of [Bi(tu)6][Bi{(tu)1.5Cl1.5}Cl3]2(tu = thiourea)

L. P. Battaglia, A. B. Corradi, G. Pelizzi and M. E. V. Tani, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1977, 1141 DOI: 10.1039/DT9770001141

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