From Polyhalides to Polypseudohalides: Chemistry Based on Cyanogen Bromide |
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Authors: | Benjamin Schmidt Benjamin Schrder Karsten Sonnenberg Simon Steinhauer Sebastian Riedel |
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Institution: | Benjamin Schmidt,Benjamin Schröder,Karsten Sonnenberg,Simon Steinhauer,Sebastian Riedel |
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Abstract: | Pseudohalogens are defined as molecular entities that resemble the halogens in their chemistry. While our understanding of polyhalogen chemistry has increased over the last years, research on polypseudohalogen compounds is lacking. The pseudohalogen BrCN possesses a highly pronounced σ‐hole at the bromine side of the molecule, inducing strong halogen bonding. This allows the synthesis and characterization of new polypseudohalogen anions, as shown by the single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction of PNP]Br(BrCN)] and PNP]Br(BrCN)3]. Both the nearly linear anion Br(BrCN)]? and the distorted pyramidal anion Br(BrCN)3]? were characterized by Raman spectroscopy and quantum‐chemical calculations. The behavior of the polypseudohalogen compounds in solution and as room‐temperature ionic liquids (RT‐ILs) using the NBu4]+ cation was studied by 13C and 15N NMR spectroscopy. These types of ILs are capable of dissolving elemental gold and offer themselves as promising compounds in metal recycling. |
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Keywords: | cyanide leaching cyanogen bromide halogen bonds polyhalogen anions pseudohalogens |
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