Lewis-base adducts of main Group 1 metal compounds. Part 2. Syntheses and structures of [Li4Cl4(pmdien)3] and [LiI(pmdien)]
Abstract
Crystallization of lithium chloride from its solution in excess NNN′N′N″-pentamethyldiethylene-triamine (pmdien) in hydrocarbon yilds a 4:3 adduct, characterised crystallographically as [Li4Cl4(pmdien)3], crystals of which are monoclinic, space group P21/n, with a= 9.318(7), b= 34.91(2), c= 13.578(7)Å, β= 97.08(5)°, Z= 4 oligomers; R= 0.077 for 2 286 observed reflections. Lithium iodide yields a 1:1 mononuclear species, [LiI(pmdien)], crystals of which are orthorhombic, space group Pbam, with a= 14.895(8), b= 14.815(8), c= 13.550(8)Å, Z= 8; R= 0.063 for 913 observed reflections. In the iodide, there are two independent molecules, each with m symmetry and four-co-ordinate lithium [Li–I 2.75(3), 2.67(3)Å], whereas the chloride contains both four- and five-co-ordinate lithium atoms.