Synthesis and X-ray crystal structures of six [TeL4][MF6] salts, where L is ethylene- or trimethylene-thiourea, and M is Si, Ge or Sn. Five Te(II) complexes with a novel type of structure linked together by unusual N–HF hydrogen bonds |
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Authors: | Olav Foss, Steinar Husebye, Karl W. T rnroos,Philip E. Fanwick |
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Affiliation: | aDepartment of Chemistry, University of Bergen, Allégt. 41, N-5007 Bergen, Norway;bDepartment of Chemistry, Purdue University, 560 Oval Drive, W. Lafayette, IN 47907-2084, USA |
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Abstract: | The complexes [Te(etu)4][SiF6] (1), [Te(etu)4][SiF6] · H2O (2), [Te(trtu)4][SiF6] (3), [Te(etu)4][GeF6] · H2O (4), [Te(trtu)4][GeF6] (5) and [Te(etu)4][SnF6] (6) (etu = ethylenethiourea, trtu = trimethylenethiourea) have been prepared and their crystal structures determined by X-ray crystallographic methods. The crystals of 1, 3 and 5 are tetragonal; space groups P4cc (No. 103) with Z = 4 for 1, P4nc (No. 104) with Z = 2 for 3, and I4 (No. 79) with Z = 2 for 5. The crystals of 2, 4 and 6 are orthorhombic, space group Pccn (No. 56) with Z = 8 for 2 and 4 and Z = 4 for 6; those of 2 and 4 being isomorphous. The cations contain square planar or slightly distorted square planar TeS4 coordination groups. In 1, 3 and 5 the Te atoms are located on fourfold rotation axes; the cations have fourfold rotational symmetry and the four thiourea ligands extend to the same side of the TeS4 plane. These are the first examples of [TeL4]2+ conformers of this type. In 2 and 4 the Te atoms lie on general positions; the cations are distorted versions of those in 1, and also in these the four ligands extend to the same side of the TeS4 plane. In 6 the Te atoms are located on twofold rotation axes, the conformation of the cations corresponds to the point group C2 with two neighbouring ligands extending to one side of the coordination plane and the remaining two to the opposite side. In 1–5 each of the four ligands forms a N–HF bond to the same F atom in the counter ion. The crystals of 1–5 are red, and those of 6 are yellow. The red colour is attributed to interactions of Te and S lone electron pairs caused by ligand TeS4/TeSC tilt angles markedly different from 90°. |
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Keywords: | Te(II) thiourea complexes Novel conformations Unexpected colours X-ray crystallography Supramolecular associations |
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