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The phase diagram of the system [Ph4P]Br/BiBr3 was investigated with the aid of DSC, TG and temperature dependent X‐ray powder diffraction measurements. By varying the reaction conditions, stoichiometry and crystallisation conditions of the reaction between BiBr3 and [Ph4P]Br four polynuclear bromobismuthates are formed. We report here the crystal structure of the solvation product [Ph4P]3[Bi2Br9] · CH3COCH3, which crystallises with monoclinic symmetry in the S. G. P21/n No. 14, a = 12.341(1), b = 32.005(3), c = 19.929(3) Å, β = 99.75(2)°, V = 7758(7) Å3, Z = 4 and the crystal structures of two modifications of the compound [Ph4P]4[Bi6Br22]. The α‐form, crystallises with triclinic symmetry in the S. G. P1 No. 2, a = 13.507(4) Å, b = 14.434(4) Å, c = 17.709(5) Å, α = 81.34(2)°, β = 72.42(2)°, γ = 72.53(2)°, V = 3132.7(1) Å3, Z = 2. The high‐temperature β‐form, crystallises with triclinic symmetry in the S. G. P1 No. 2, a = 13.893(4) Å, b = 14.267(3) Å, c = 16.580(3), α = 100.13(2)°, β = 96.56(2)°, γ = 110.01(2)°, V = 2985.5(1) Å3, Z = 2. Lattice parameters of [Ph4P]4[Bi8Br28] are also given. The thermal behaviour of the compounds and in addition the vibrational spectra of [Ph4P]3[Bi2Br9] · CH3COCH3 are presented and discussed.  相似文献   

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Six polynuclear chlorobismuthates are formed in the reaction between BiCl3 and Ph4PCl by variation of the molar ratio of the educts, the solvents and the crystallisation methods: [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · 2 CH2Cl2, [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · CH3COCH3, [Ph4P]2[Bi2Cl8] · 2 CH3COCH3, [Ph4P]4[Bi4Cl16] · 3 CH3CN, [Ph4P]4[Bi6Cl22], and [Ph4P]4[Bi8Cl28]. We report the crystal structure of [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · 2 CH2Cl2 which crystallises with triclinic symmetry in the S. G. P1 No. 2, with the lattice parameters a = 13.080(3) Å, b = 14.369(3) Å, c = 21.397(4) Å, α = 96.83(1)°, β = 95.96(1)°, γ = 95.94(2)°, V = 3943.9(1) Å3, Z = 2. The anion is formed from two face‐sharing BiCl6‐octahedra. [Ph4P]2[Bi2Cl8] · 2 CH3COCH3 crystallises with monoclinic symmetry in the S. G. P21/n, No. 14, with the lattice parameters a = 14.045(5) Å, b = 12.921(4) Å, c = 17.098(3) Å, β = 111.10(2)°, V = 2894.8(2) Å3, Z = 2. The anion is a bi‐octahedron of two square‐pyramids, joined by a common edge. The octahedral coordination is achieved with two acetone ligands. [Ph4P]4[Bi4Cl16] · 3 CH3CN crystallises in the triclinic S. G., P1, No. 2, with the lattice parameters a = 14.245(9) Å, b = 17.318(6) Å, c = 24.475(8) Å, α = 104.66(3)°, β = 95.93(3)°, γ = 106.90(4)°, V = 5486(4) Å3, Z = 2. Two Bi2Cl8 dimers in syn‐position form the cubic anion. Lattice parameters of [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · CH3COCH3 are also given. The solvated compounds are desolvated at approximately 100 °C. [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · 2 CH2Cl2 and [Ph4P]3[Bi2Cl9] · CH3COCH3 show the same sequence of phase transitions after desolvation. All compounds melt into a liquid in which some order is observed and transform on cooling into the glassy state.  相似文献   

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Brown crystals of [PPh4]2[Se2Br6] ( 1 ) and [PEtPh3]2[Se2Br6] ( 2 ) were obtained when selenium and bromine reacted in acetonitrile solution in the presence of tetraphenylphosphonium bromide and ethyltriphenylphosphonium bromide, respectively. The crystal structure of 2 has been determined by X‐ray methods and refined to R = 0.0420 for 4161 reflections. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/n with Z = 2 and a = 13.055(3) Å, b = 12.628(3) Å, c = 13.530(3) Å, β = 92.40(3)° (293(2) K). In the solid state structure of 2 the dinuclear hexabromo‐diselenate(II) anion is centrosymmetric and consists of two distorted almost square‐planar SeBr4 units sharing a common edge through two bridging Br atoms. The terminal SeII–Br bond distances are found to be 2.419(1) and 2.445(1) Å, the bridging μBr–SeII bond distances 2.901(1) and 2.802(1) Å.  相似文献   

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The brown crystals of [NEt4]2[Se3Br8(Se2Br2)] ( 1 ) were obtained when selenium and bromine reacted in the solution of acetonitrile in the presence of tetraethylammonium bromide. The crystal structure of 1 has been determined by the X‐ray methods and refined to R = 0.0308 for 10433 reflections. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21 with Z = 2 and a = 12.0393(3) Å, b = 11.8746(3) Å, c = 13.1946(3) Å, β = 96.561(1)° (123 K). In the solid state structure the anion of 1 is built up of Se3Br8 unit which consists of a triangular arrangement of three planar SeBr4 units sharing a common edge through two μ3‐bridging Br atoms, and one Se2Br2 molecule which is linked to one of μ3‐bridging Br atoms. The three SeII atoms form a triangle which is almost perpendicular to the planes given by three SeBr4 moieties. The contact between the μ3Br and the SeI atom of the Se2Br2 molecule is 3.1711(8) Å and can be interpreted as a bond of the donor‐acceptor type with the μ3Br as donor and the Se2Br2 molecule as acceptor. The terminal SeII‐Br and μ3Br‐SeII bond lengths are in the ranges 2.3537(7)–2.4737(7) Å and 2.7628(7)–3.1701(7) Å, respectively. The bond lengths in coordinated Se2Br2 molecule are: SeI‐SeI = 2.2636(9) Å, SeI‐Br = 2.3387(11) and 2.3936(8) Å.  相似文献   

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Red crystals of [NMeEt3]2n[TeBr6(Se2Br2)3]n ( 1 ) were isolated when selenium and bromine (1:1) were allowed to react in acetonitrile solution in the presence of tellurium(IV) bromide and methyltriethylammonium bromide (1:2). The salt 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with the cell dimensions a = 27.676(6) Å, b = 9.665(2) Å, c = 18.796(4) Å and ß = 124.96(3)° (120 K). The [TeBr6(Se2Br2)3]2— anions contain nearly regular octahedral [TeBr6]2— ions which are incorporated into a polymeric chain by bonding contacts between 3 facial bromo ligands and 3 Se2Br2 molecules, one of which is situated on the twofold symmetry axis. The distances between the μBr ligands and the SeI atoms of the Se2Br2 molecules are observed in the range 3.308(2) — 3.408(2) Å and can tentatively be interpreted as donor‐acceptor bonds with μBr as donors and Se2Br2 as acceptors. The TeIV—Br distances are in the range 2.669(1) — 2.687(1) Å. The bond lengths in the connecting Se2Br2 molecules are: SeI—SeI = 2.267(2) and 2.281(2) Å, SeI—Br = 2.340(1), 2.353(1) and 2.337(1) Å.  相似文献   

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The Red crystals of [PPh4]2[Se2Br6(Se2Br2)2] ( 1 ) were obtained when selenium and bromine reacted in the solution of acetonitrile in the presence of tetraphenylphosphonium bromide. The crystal structure of 1 has been determined by X‐ray diffraction and refined to R = 0.0201 for 4024 reflections. The crystals are triclinic, space group with Z = 2 and a = 11.2757(4) Å, b = 12.3347(5) Å, c = 12.4948(5) Å, α = 113.152(4)°, β = 114.745(4)°, γ = 91.208(3)° (120(2) K). In the solid state the anion of 1 is built up of the Se2Br6 core and two Se2Br2 molecules each of which is linked to one of the trans‐positioned terminal Brt atoms of the Se2Br6 core. The central Se2Br6 part consists of a nearly planar arrangement of two planar SeBr4 units sharing a common edge through two μ2‐bridging Br atoms. The contact between the Brt and the SeI atom of the Se2Br2 molecule is 3.0872(5) Å and can be interpreted as a bond of the donor‐acceptor type with the Brt as donor and the Se2Br2 molecule as acceptor. The terminal SeII–Br and μ2Br–SeII bond lengths are 2.3654(4), 2.6699(5) Å and 2.5482(5), 3.0265(5) Å, respectively. The bond lengths in the coordinated Se2Br2 molecule are: SeI–SeI = 2.2686(5) Å, SeI–Br = 2.3779(5) and 2.3810(5) Å.  相似文献   

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Brown crystals of [NMe4]4[(Se4Br10)2(Se2Br2)2] ( 1 ) were obtained from the reaction of selenium and bromine in acetonitrile in the presence of tetramethylammonium bromide. The crystal structure of 1 was determined by X‐ray diffraction and refined to R = 0.0297 for 8401 reflections. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/c with Z = 4 and a = 12.646(3) Å, b = 16.499(3) Å, c = 16.844(3) Å, β = 101.70(3)° (123 K). In the solid‐state structure, the anion of 1 is built up of two [Se4Br10]2– ions. Each shows a triangular arrangement of three planar SeBr4 units sharing a common edge through two μ3‐bridging bromine atoms, and one SeBr2 molecule, which is linked to the SeII atoms of two SeBr4 units; between the Se4Br102– ions a dimerized Se2Br2 molecule (Se4Br4) is situated and one SeI atom of each Se2Br2 molecule has two weak contacts [3.3514(14) Å and 3.3952(11) Å] to two bromine atoms of one SeBr4 unit. Four SeI atoms of a dimerized Se2Br2 molecule are in a almost regular planar tetraangular arrangement. Contacts between the SeII atom of the SeBr2 molecule and the SeII atoms of two SeBr4 units are 3.035(1) Å and 3.115(1) Å, and can be interpreted as donor‐acceptor type bonds with the SeII atoms of SeBr4 units as donors and the SeBr2 molecule as acceptor. The terminal SeII–Br and μ3‐Br–SeII bond lengths are in the ranges 2.3376(10) to 2.4384(8) Å and 2.8036(9) to 3.3183(13) Å, respectively. The bond lengths in the dimerized Se2Br2 molecule are: SeI–SeI = 2.2945(8) Å and 3.1398(12), SeI–Br = 2.3659(11) and 2.3689(10) Å.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structures of (Ph3PNPPh3)2[Re2Br10] and (Ph4P)[Re2Br9] Depending on the molar ratio by reaction of [n-Bu4N]2[ReBr6] with the Lewis acid BBr3 in dichloromethane the bioctahedral complexes [n-Bu4N]2[Re2Br10] and [n-Bu4N][Re2Br9] are formed. The X-ray structure determination on (Ph3PNPPh3)2[Re2Br10] (monoclinic, space group C 2/c, a = 20.007(4), b = 15.456(5), c = 24.695(4) Å, β = 107.53(2)°, Z = 4) reveals a centrosymmetric edge-sharing complex anion with approximate D2h symmetry and mean terminal and bridging Re–Br bond lengths of 2.453 (equatorial), 2.482 (axial) and 2.591 Å, respectively, and a Re–Re distance of 3.880 Å. (Ph4P)[Re2Br9] (triclinic, space group P 1, a = 11.062(2), b = 12.430(3), c = 13.163(5) Å, α = 72.94(2), β = 68.47(2), γ = 82.09(2)°, Z = 2) contains a confacial bioctahedral anion with nearly D3h symmetry and mean terminal and bridging Re–Br distances of 2.460 and 2.536 Å, respectively, and a Re–Re distance of 2.780 Å.  相似文献   

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Structural Chemistry of the Alkyl- and Arylhaloarsenates(III) [Me2As2Cl5], [RAsCl3], [R2As2Br6]2– (R = Me, Et, Ph) and [Ph2AsX2] (X = Cl, Br) The alkyl- and arylhaloarsenates(III) [Ph4P][Me2As2Cl5] ( 1 ), [Ph4P][RAsCl3] (R = Me, Et, Ph, 2 – 4 ), [Me3PhN][PhAsCl3] ( 5 ), [Ph4P]2[R2As2Br6] (R = Me, Et, Ph, 6 – 8 ), [n-Pr4N][Ph2AsCl2] ( 9 ) and [n-Bu4N][Ph2AsBr2] ( 10 ) have been prepared and their structures established by X-ray diffraction. In contrast to the chloroarsenates(III) 2 – 5 , which all contain isolated ψ-trigonal bipyramidal anions [RAsCl3], the analogous bromoarsenates(III) 6 – 8 exhibit dimeric structures. Whereas the trans sited As–Cl distances in 2 and 3 are very similar a pronounced degree of asymmetry is apparent for the Cl–As–Cl three-centre bonds in 4 and 5 [2.396(1) and 2.602(1) Å in 5]. In 6 and 7 Ci symmetry related RAsBr2 units are connected through long As…Br bonds [2.926(1) and 3.116(2) Å in 6 ]. The bromophenylarsenate(III) anion of 8 which contains two effectively undistorted ψ-trigonal bipyramids [PhAsBr3] associated by weak As…Br interactions [3.117(2) Å]. In view of its very long bridging As…Cl distances the [Me2As2Cl5] anion in 1 can, as 6 an 7 , be regarded as two MeAsCl2 molecules weakly linked through a chloride ion.  相似文献   

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The complexes [Cu(dpp)Br2] ( 1 ) and [Cu(dpp)2][CuBr2] ( 2 ) (dpp = 2,9‐diphenyl‐1,10‐phenanthroline) were synthesized and characterized by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction methods. Reaction of copper(II) bromide with the dpp ligand in dichloromethane at room temperature afforded 1 , which is a rare example of non‐square planar four‐coordinate copper(II) complexes. Complex 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/c with a = 15.352(3), b = 13.192(3), c = 11.358(2) Å, β = 120.61(3)°, V = 1979.6(7) Å3, Z = 4, Dcalc = 1.865 g cm?3. The coordination geometry about the copper center is distorted about halfway between square planar and tetrahedral. The Cu‐N distance is 2.032(2) Å and the Cu‐Br distance 2.3521(5) Å. Heating a CH2Cl2 or acetone solution of 1 resulted in complex 2 , which consists of a slightly distorted tetrahedral [Cu(dpp)2]+ cation and a linear two‐coordinate [CuBr2]? anion. 2 crystallizes in the triclinic space group with a = 10.445(2), b = 11.009(2), c = 18.458(4) Å, α = 104.72(3), β = 94.71(3), γ = 103.50(3)°, V = 1973.3(7) Å3, Z = 2, Dcalc = 1.602 g cm?3. The four Cu(1)‐N distances are between 2.042(3) and 2.067(3) Å, the distance of Cu(2)‐Br(1) 2.2268(8) Å, and the disordered Cu(3)‐Br(2) distances are 2.139(7) and 2.237(4) Å, respectively. Complex 2 could also be prepared by directly reacting CuBr with dpp in CH2Cl2.  相似文献   

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Cubic [Ta6Br12(H2O)6][CuBr2X2]·10H2O and triclinic [Ta6Br12(H2O)6]X2·trans‐[Ta6Br12(OH)4(H2O)2]·18H2O (X = Cl, Br, NO3) cocrystallize in aqueous solutions of [Ta6Br12]2+ in the presence of Cu2+ ions. The crystal structures of [Ta6Br12(H2O)6]Cl2·trans‐[Ta6Br12(OH)4(H2O)2]·18H2O ( 1 ) and [Ta6Br12(H2O)6]Br2·trans‐[Ta6Br12(OH)4(H2O)2]·18H2O ( 3 )have been solved in the triclinic space group P&1macr; (No. 2). Crystal data: 1 , a = 9.3264(2) Å, b = 9.8272(2) Å, c = 19.0158(4) Å, α = 80.931(1)?, β = 81.772(2)?, γ = 80.691(1)?; 3 , a = 9.3399(2) Å, b = 9.8796(2) Å, c = 19.0494(4) Å; α = 81.037(1)?, β = 81.808(1)?, γ = 80.736(1)?. 1 and 3 consist of two octahedral differently charged cluster entities, [Ta6Br12]2+ in the [Ta6Br12(H2O)6]2+ cation and [Ta6Br12]4+ in trans‐[Ta6Br12(OH)4(H2O)2]. Average bond distances in the [Ta6Br12(H2O)6]2+ cations: 1 , Ta‐Ta, 2.9243 Å; Ta‐Bri , 2.607 Å; Ta‐O, 2.23 Å; 3 , Ta‐Ta, 2.9162 Å; Ta‐Bri , 2.603 Å; Ta‐O, 2.24 Å. Average bond distances in trans‐[Ta6‐Br12(OH)4(H2O)2]: 1 , Ta‐Ta, 3.0133 Å; Ta‐Bri, 2.586 Å; Ta‐O(OH), 2.14 Å; Ta‐O(H2O), 2.258(9) Å; 3 , Ta‐Ta, 3.0113 Å; Ta‐Bri, 2.580 Å; Ta‐O(OH), 2.11 Å; Ta‐O(H2O), 2.23(1) Å. The crystal packing results in short O···O contacts along the c axes. Under the same experimental conditions, [Ta6Cl12]2+ oxidized to [Ta6Cl12]4+ , whereas [Nb6X12]2+ clusters were not affected by the Cu2+ ion.  相似文献   

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Novel Halogenochalcogeno(IV) Acids: [H3O(Benzo‐18‐Crown‐6)]2[Te2Br10] and [H5O2(Dibenzo‐24‐Crown‐8)]2[Te2Br10] Systematic studies on halogenochalcogeno(IV) acids containing tellurium and bromine led to the new crystalline phases [H3O(Benzo‐18‐Crown‐6)]2[Te2Br10] ( 1 ) and [H5O2(Dibenzo‐24‐Crown‐8)]2[Te2Br10] ( 2 ). The [Te2Br10]2‐ anions consists of two edge‐sharing distorted TeBr6 octahedra, the oxonium cations are stabilized by crownether. ( 1 ) crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n with a = 14.520(5) Å, b = 22.259(6) Å, c = 16.053(5) Å, β = 97.76(3)° and Z = 4, whereas ( 2 ) crystallizes in the triclinic space group with a = 11.005(4) Å, b = 12.103(5) Å, c = 14.951(6) Å, α = 71.61(3)°, β = 69.17(3)°, γ = 68.40(3)° and Z = 1.  相似文献   

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Ag3Bi14Br21: a Subbromide with Bi24+ Dumbbells and Bi95+ Polyhedra – Synthesis, Crystal Structure and Chemical Bonding Black crystals of Ag3Bi14Br21 = (Bi95+)[Ag3Bi3Br153?](Bi2Br62?), the first argentiferous bismuth subhalide, were obtained from a stoichiometric melt of Ag, Bi, and BiBr3. The compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/m with lattice parameters a = 1277.78(5) pm, b = 1466.87(6) pm, c = 1342.62(5) pm, and β = 108.47(1)° at 110(5) K. In contrast to all other bismuth subhalides that contain an electron‐rich transition metal, the silver atoms are not bonded to bismuth atoms. Instead they are integrated into the anionic bromometallate network, which consists of [MBr6]‐octahedra (M = Ag, Bi) that share edges and vertices. These corrugated sheets alternate with tessellated layers formed by Bi95+ polycations and hitherto unknown (BiII2Br6)2? groups. The latter anions contain Bi24+ dumbbells (299 pm) and can be represented by the structured formula [Br2BiII(μ–Br)2BiIIBr2]2?. The multi‐center bonding within the Bi95+ cluster and the bent single‐bond in the Bi2 dumbbell can be visualized using the electron localization indicator (ELI‐D).  相似文献   

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Novel Oxonium Halogenochalcogenates Stabilized by Crown Ethers: [H3O(Dibromo‐benzo‐18‐crown‐6)]2[Se3Br10] and [H5O2(Bis‐dibromo‐dibenzo‐24‐crown‐8]2[Se3Br8] Two novel complex oxonium bromoselenates(II,IV) and –(II) are reported containing [H3O]+ and [H5O2]+ cations coordinated by crown ether ligands. [H3O(dibromo‐benzo‐18‐crown‐6)]2[Se3Br10] ( 1 ) and [H5O2(bis‐dibromo‐dibenzo‐24‐crown‐8]2[Se3Br8] ( 2 ) were prepared as dark red crystals from dichloromethane or acetonitrile solutions of selenium tetrabromide, the corresponding unsubstituted crown ethers, and aqueous hydrogen bromide. The products were characterized by their crystal structures and by vibrational spectra. 1 is triclinic, space group (Nr. 2) with a = 8.609(2) Å, b = 13.391(3) Å, c = 13.928(3) Å, α = 64.60(2)°, β = 76.18(2)°, γ = 87.78(2)°, V = 1404.7(5) Å3, Z = 1. 2 is also triclinic, space group with a = 10.499(2) Å, b = 13.033(3) Å, c = 14.756(3) Å, α = 113.77(3)°, β = 98.17(3)°, γ = 93.55(3)°. V = 1813.2(7) Å3, Z = 1. In the reaction mixture complex redox reactions take place, resulting in (partial) reduction of selenium and bromination of the crown ether molecules. In 1 the centrosymmetric trinuclear [Se3Br10]2? consists of a central SeIVBr6 octahedron sharing trans edges with two square planar SeIIBr4 groups. The novel [Se3Br8]2? in 2 is composed of three planar trans‐edge sharing SeIIBr4 squares in a linear arrangement. The internal structure of the oxonium‐crown ether complexes is largely determined by the steric restrictions imposed by the aromatic rings in the crown ether molecules, as compared to complexes with more flexible unsubstituted crown ether ligands.  相似文献   

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Bi37InBr48: a Polar Subhalide with Bi95+ Polycations, Complex Bromobismuthate(III) Anions [Bi3Br13]4— and [Bi7Br30]9—, and Pentabromoindate(III) Anions [InBr5]2— Black crystals of Bi37InBr48 were synthesized from bismuth, indium and BiBr3 by cooling stoichiometric melts from 570 K to 470 K. X‐ray diffraction on powders and single‐crystals revealed that the compound crystallizes with space group P 63 (a = 2262.6(4); c = 1305.6(2) pm). The Bi95+ polycations in the polar crystal structure have the shape of heavily distorted tri‐capped trigonal prisms with approximate Cs symmetry. The high complexity of the structure results from three coexisting types of anionic groups: Three edge‐sharing [BiBr6] octahedra constitute the trigonal bromobismuthate(III) anion [Bi3Br13]4—. Four [BiBr6] and three [BiBr5] polyhedra share common vertices to form the [Bi7Br30]9— hemi‐sphere, in which the trigonal bipyramid of the pentabromoindat(III) ion [InBr5]2— is embedded.  相似文献   

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The brown crystals of [PMePh3]2[Se2Br6] ( 1 ) and red crystals of [PMePh3]2[SeBr6(SeBr2)2] ( 2 ) were obtained when selenium and bromine reacted in the solution of acetonitrile in the presence of methyltriphenylphosphonium bromide. The crystal structures of 1 and 2 has been determined by the X‐ray methods and refined to R = 0.0373 for 2397 reflections and 0.0397 for 3417 reflections, respectively. The salt 1 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n with the cell dimensions a = 13.202(5) Å, b = 11.954(4) Å, c = 13.418(6) Å, β = 93.08(4)° (193(2)). The crystals of 2 are triclinic, space group with the cell dimensions a = 10.266(3) Å, b = 11.311(3) Å, c = 11.619(2) Å, α = 108.87(2)°, β = 105.72(2)°, γ = 99.40(2)° (193(2) K). In the solid state structure of 1 the dinuclear hexabromo‐diselenate(II) anion is centrosymmetric and consists of two distorted almost square planar SeBr4 units sharing a common edge through two μ‐bridging Br atoms. The terminal SeII–Br bonds are 2.3984(11) and 2.4273(11) Å, whereas the bridging μBr–SeII bonds are 2.7817(11) and 2.9081(12) Å. In the solid state the trinuclear [SeBr6(SeBr2)2]2? anion of 2 is centrosymmetric too and contains a nearly regular [SeBr6] octahedron where the four equatorial bromo ligands each have developed bonds to the SeII atoms of the SeBr2 molecules. The contacts between the bridging bromo and the SeII atoms of the SeBr2 molecules are 3.0603(15) and 3.1043(12) Å, and can be interpreted as bonds of the donor‐acceptor type with the bridging bromo ligands as donors and the SeBr2 molecules as acceptors. The SeIV–Br distances are in the range 2.5570(9)–2.5773(11) Å and the SeII–Br bond lengths in coordinated SeBr2 molecules – 2.3411(12) and 2.3421(10) Å.  相似文献   

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The reaction of W6Br12, NaBr, and WO2Br2 in the presence of Br2 in a sealed silica tube yields Na[W2O2Br6] together with WOBr4 and WO2Br2 in the low temperature zone (temperature gradient 1030/870 K). Na[W2O2Br6] crystallizes orthorhombically in the space group Immm (no. 71) with a = 3.775 Å, b = 10.400 Å, c = 13.005 Å and Z = 2. Pairs of condensed trans-[WO2Br4] octahedra with a common Br2 edge form along [100] double chains [W2O4/2Br6]1– via the oxygen atoms. The mixed valent tungsten atoms are bonded to W2 pairs with a 2 c–3 e bond (d(W–W) = 2.946 Å, d(W–O) = 1.888 Å, d(W–Brb) = 2.537 Å, d(W–Brt) = 2.535 Å, ∢O–W–O = 177.4°, ∢Brb–W–Brb (endocyclic) = 109.0°). The Na+ cations connect the anionic double chains to form two-dimensional layers parallel (001), which interact by van der Waals forces. The cations are eightfold coordinated by a cube of the terminal Brt ligands of the polymeric anions (d(Na–Br) = 3.138 Å). Na[W2O2Br6] may be discussed as an intercalation compound of the oxide bromide WOBr3.  相似文献   

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Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Triple Twinning of the Cluster Trimers Bi2[PtBi6Br12]3 and Bi2[PtBi6I12]3 Melting reactions of Bi with Pt and BiX3 (X = Br, I) yield shiny black, air insensitive crystals of the subhalides Bi2[PtBi6X12]. Bi2[PtBi6Br12]3 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group C2/m with lattice parameters a = 1617.6(2) pm, b = 1488.5(1) pm, c = 1752.4(2) pm, and β = 110.85(4)°. Bi2[PtBi6I12]3 adopts the triclinic space group with pseudo‐monoclinic lattice parameters a = 1711.2(2) pm, b = 1585.1(1) pm, c = 1865.7(2) pm, and α = 90°, β = 111.15(4)°, γ = 90°. The two homoeotypic compounds consist of cuboctahedral [Pt?IIBiII6X?I12]2? clusters that are concatenated into linear trimers by BiIII atoms. The ordered distribution of BiIII atoms destroys the inherent threefold rotation axes in the packing of cluster anions. As a consequence of the pseudosymmetry the crystals are triple twinned along [201]. Due to different orientations of the cluster trimers there are two BiII···X inter‐cluster bridges per BiII atom in Bi2[PtBi6Br12]3 but only one bridge in Bi2[PtBi6I12]3. The structure of the iodine compound can be deduced from the NaCl structure type, leaving 37 of 96 atomic positions unoccupied. The arrangement of the cuboctahedral clusters follows the motif of a body‐centered cubic packing.  相似文献   

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Bi34Ir3Br37: A Pseudo-Symmetric Subbromide with Bi5+ and Bi62+ Polycations, and [IrBi6Br12] and [IrBi6Br13]2– Cluster Anions The melting reaction of Ir with Bi and BiBr3 yields black, lustrous, air insensitive crystals of the subbromide Bi34Ir3Br37. The triclinic crystal structure (space group P 1, a = b = 1303.4(2) pm, c = 1647.4(4) pm, α = β 90°, γ = 120°, V = 2423.7 × 106 pm3) deceives pseudo symmetry with respect to the rhombohedral space group R 3, which results in multiply twinned crystals. The structure can formally be subdivided in four new types of ionic groups: (a) cuboctahedral [IrBi6Br12] clusters, (b) [IrBi6Br13]2– clusters with an additional Br atom, (c) Bi5+ square pyramids, and (d) distorted Bi62+ octahedra. The compound shows a range of homogeneity due to variable contributions of the different clusters.  相似文献   

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The reaction of W6Br12 with AgBr in evacuated silica tubes (temperature gradient 925 K/915 K) yielded brownish black octahedra of Ag[W6Br14] ( I ) and yellowish green platelets of Ag2[W6Br14] ( II ) both in the low temperature zone. ( I ) crystallizes cubically (Pn3 (no. 201); a = 13.355 Å, Z = 4) and ( II ) monoclinically (P21/c (no. 14); a = 9.384 Å, b = 15.383 Å, c = 9.522 Å, β = 117.34°, Z = 2). Both crystal structures contain isolated cluster anions, namely [(W6Bri8)Bra6]1– and [(W6Bri8)Bra6])]2–, respectively, with the mean distances and angles: ( I ) d(W–W) = 2.648 Å, d(W–Bri) = 2.617 Å, d(W–Bra) = 2.575 Å, d(Bri…Bri) = 3.700 Å, d(Bri…Bra) = 3.692 Å, ∠W–Bri–W = 60.78°. ( II ) d(W–W) = 2.633 Å, d(W–Bri) = 2.624 Å, d(W–Bra) = 2.613 Å, d(Bri…Bri) = 3.710 Å, d(Bri…Bra) = 3.707 Å, ∠W–Bri–W = 60.23°. The Ag+ cations are trigonal antiprismatically coordinated in ( I ) with d(Ag–Br) = 2.855 Å, but distorted trigonally planar in ( II ) with d(Ag–Br) = 2.588–2.672 Å. The structural details of hitherto known compounds with [W6Br14] anions will be discussed.  相似文献   

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