Issue 11, 1987

X-Ray crystal structures of some lithium aryl thiolates: monomeric [o-MeC6H4SLi·(NC5H5)3], chain [PhSLi·(NC5H5)2], and the unique folded ladder of [PhCH2SLi·NC5H5] with Li–S rungs

Abstract

The X-ray crystallographic study of the title compounds has shown a remarkable structural variation induced by minor changes in the anion, [PhCH2SLi·NC5H5] forming an infinite folded ladder polymer with Li–S rungs, removal of the CH2 group to give [PhSLi·(NC5H5)2] resulting in a polymer containing an infinite Li–S chain, while the introduction of an Me group into the ortho-position in [o-MeC6H4SLi·(NC5H5)3] prevents association; all three structures have tetrahedral lithium whereas the co-ordination around sulphur varies from 2 to 4.

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J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 850-852

X-Ray crystal structures of some lithium aryl thiolates: monomeric [o-MeC6H4SLi·(NC5H5)3], chain [PhSLi·(NC5H5)2], and the unique folded ladder of [PhCH2SLi·NC5H5] with Li–S rungs

A. J. Banister, W. Clegg and W. R. Gill, J. Chem. Soc., Chem. Commun., 1987, 850 DOI: 10.1039/C39870000850

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