Structural studies of steric effects in phosphine complexes. Part VII. Synthesis, crystal and molecular structure of the chloroperchloratotri(o-tolyl)phosphinemercury(II) dimer
Author(s) -
Elmer C. Alyea,
Shelton A. Dias,
George Ferguson,
Masood Khan
Publication year - 1979
Publication title -
canadian journal of chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 0.323
H-Index - 68
eISSN - 1480-3291
pISSN - 0008-4042
DOI - 10.1139/v79-355
Subject(s) - chemistry , crystallography , crystal structure , trigonal bipyramidal molecular geometry , dimer , intramolecular force , orthorhombic crystal system , molecule , phosphine , bond length , steric effects , molecular geometry , van der waals force , stereochemistry , biochemistry , organic chemistry , catalysis
The synthesis and crystal and molecular structure of the chloroperchloratotri(o-tolyl)phosphinemercury(II) dimer are reported. The compound [HgP(o-tolyl) 3 ClClO 4 ] 2 belongs to the orthorhombic space group Pbca [Formula: see text] with a = 12.218(2), b = 13.814(2), c = 26.074(3) Å, and Z = 4. The structure was refined to a final R of 0.046 for 2584 reflections measured by diffractometer. The crystal structure consists of discrete centrosymmetric dimeric molecules of [HgP(o-tolyl) 3 ClClO 4 ] 2 separated by normal van der Waals distances. The unique mercury atom forms two strong bonds (Hg—P 2.395(3), Hg—Cl(1) 2.332(4) Å) which deviate from linearity (P—Hg—Cl 164.1(1)°) and two weak bonds (Hg—O(1) 2.73(2) to the perchlorato group, Hg—Cl(1 *) 3.109(4) Å linking the mercury atoms about centers of symmetry). The four-fold coordination geometry about each mercury can be described as trigonal bipyramidal with the phosphorus and Cl(1) axial, and one equatorial site unoccupied. Intramolecular interactions are discussed with the assistance of cone angle calculations and a ligand profile for P(o-tolyl) 3 (θ = 198°). Vibrational and 31 P nmr spectra data are also presented for [HgP(o-tolyl) 3 ClClO 4 ] 2 .
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