Issue 8, 2003

(PPh3-C3H6-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4] and (PPh3-C2H2-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4]: Two new compounds containing [NiPS4] chains

Abstract

From bowl-like [Ni3P3S12]3− anions containing DMF–KNiPS4 solutions, metathesis experiments were successfully carried out using bi-charged anisotropic organic species and led to two new amorphous (PPh3-C3H6-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4] (I) and (PPh3-C2H2-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4] (II) compounds. Thanks to solid state 31P NMR, Raman and IR spectroscopies, it has been proved that I and II enclose [NiPS4] chains. Hence, [Ni3P3S12]3− discrete entities can rearrange into chains similar to those observed in the pristine KNiPS4 inorganic materials.

Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
28 Jan 2003
Accepted
07 Apr 2003
First published
30 Jun 2003

New J. Chem., 2003,27, 1228-1232

(PPh3-C3H6-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4] and (PPh3-C2H2-PPh3)0.5[NiPS4]: Two new compounds containing [NiPS4] chains

S. Coste, M. Bujoli-Doeuff, G. Louarn, D. Massiot, R. Brec and S. Jobic, New J. Chem., 2003, 27, 1228 DOI: 10.1039/B301148H

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