Issue 4, 1992

Reactivity of Lewis acids towards nitriles; crystal structure and electron deformation density of C2N2·SbF5 and photoelectron spectrum of AsF5

Abstract

The reactivity of nitriles and dinitriles HCN, C2N2, CCl2(CN)2 and CH2(CN)2 towards AsF5 and SbF5 has been investigated. The new compounds HCN·AsF51, HCN·SbF52, C2N2·AsF53, C2N2·SbF54, CH2(CN)2·AsF55, CH2(CN)2·(2AsF5)6 and CCl2(CN)2·AsF57 have been characterized by chemical analysis, IR, Raman, 1H, 19F and 14N NMR spectroscopy. The crystal structure of the first example of a cyanogen adduct C2N2·SbF54 has been determined. Compound 4 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group C2221 with cell parameters a= 6.579(1), b= 16.245(1) and c= 6.389(1)Å. The deformation density of the molecule was examined. The reactivities of HCN and C2N2 towards the strong Lewis acid AsF5 are discussed on the basis of the hard–soft acid–base principle. The hitherto unknown ionization potential of AsF5(15.57 eV) was obtained by photoelectron spectroscopy. A semiquantitative molecular orbital scheme for AsF5 is presented.

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J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1992, 537-543

Reactivity of Lewis acids towards nitriles; crystal structure and electron deformation density of C2N2·SbF5 and photoelectron spectrum of AsF5

I. C. Tornieporth-Oetting, T. M. Klapötke, T. S. Cameron, J. Valkonen, P. Rademacher and K. Kowski, J. Chem. Soc., Dalton Trans., 1992, 537 DOI: 10.1039/DT9920000537

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