Structural Characterization of Some Novel Oxidation Products of Triphenylstibine
Effendy, Warren J. Grigsby, Robert D. Hart, Colin L. Raston, Brian W. Skelton and Allan H. White
Australian Journal of Chemistry
50(6) 675 - 682
Published: 1997
Abstract
Room-temperature single-crystal X-ray structural characterizations of two oxidation products of triphenylstibine of the form XPh3SbOSbPh3X are recorded for X = Cl, NO3. ClPh3SbOSbPh3Cl is monoclinic, P 21/c, Z = 4 f.u., a 9·109(4), b 19·809(8), c 19·30(2) Å, β 109·27(5)°, conventional R on F being 0·038 for No 4431 ‘observe’ (I > 3σ(I)) independent reflections. In this complex, Sb-O-Sb is quasi-linear, 173·1(3)°, in contrast to the previously recorded benzene solvate, in which it is 139·0(3)°; in the nitrate, [(O2NO)Ph3SbOSbPh3(ONO2)], triclinic, P-1, Z = 2 f.u., a 15·609(5), b 13·238(4), c 10·140(2) Å, α 87·11(2), β 88·46(7), γ 72·93(2)°, R 0·036 for No 5275, it is also bent (137·0(2)°). The anionic substituent is opposed to the oxo bridge in the trigonal bipyramidal five-coordinate array about the metal in both complexes. A redetermination of the structure of Ph8Sb4O6 is recorded, presenting a non-disordered model in a triclinic P-1 cell, a 19·98(3), b 11·635(2), c 9·739(2) Å, α 92·28(1), β 98·98(1), γ 99·74(1)°, Z = 2 f.u., R 0·046 for No 3578. A new (‘β’) phase of triphenylstibine, crystallized from hexane/toluene is also recorded: monoclinic, P 21/c, a 15·386(8), b 11·304(5), c 19·078(8) Å, β11·64(4)°, Z = 8, R 0·045 for No 3393.https://doi.org/10.1071/C96042
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