1984
DOI: 10.1021/ic00180a011
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Solution equilibria of tertiary phosphine complexes of copper(I) halides

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“…Nevertheless, such distortions within all these structures could be considered as normal due to the strain imposed by the six-membered chelate rings formed. [12] On the other hand, the distortions within the P-Cu-S angles observed for 2, with values differing by ca 23°, are somewhat larger than in 1. In contrast, the individual PCu-X angles (X = Cl, Br, C) in the three above compounds chosen for comparison, differ only slightly from each other, thus the situation in the present two structures can be associated with the orientation of the heterocyclic ring imposed by the C(42)-S-Cu angle.…”
Section: X-ray Structural Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Nevertheless, such distortions within all these structures could be considered as normal due to the strain imposed by the six-membered chelate rings formed. [12] On the other hand, the distortions within the P-Cu-S angles observed for 2, with values differing by ca 23°, are somewhat larger than in 1. In contrast, the individual PCu-X angles (X = Cl, Br, C) in the three above compounds chosen for comparison, differ only slightly from each other, thus the situation in the present two structures can be associated with the orientation of the heterocyclic ring imposed by the C(42)-S-Cu angle.…”
Section: X-ray Structural Investigationsmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Future work will include the extension of studies considering related systems in order to wrap multinary chalcogenidometallate complexes and clusters by a bio-organic shell or to link them to each other through organic bridges with specific properties. [27] Cl 3 GeCH 2 CH 2 COOH, Cl 3 GeCMe 2 CH 2 -A C H T U N G T R E N N U N G COMe, [28] CuClPPh 2 Me, [29] and CuClA C H T U N G T R E N N U N G (PPh 3 ) 3 [30] were prepared according to the reported methods. CuCl, N 2 H 4 ·H 2 O and Na 2 S·9 H 2 O were purchased from Aldrich.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is not possible to deduce whether this exchange is inter-or intramolecular. However, since it is known that these kinds of complexes may undergo ligand dissociation in solution (26), it is quite possible that the exchange is intermolecular in nature. ' The species in solution at low temperature could have the dimeric structure found in the solid state.…”
Section: Imentioning
confidence: 99%