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J Am Chem Soc ; 123(42): 10299-303, 2001 Oct 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11603980

ABSTRACT

The results obtained in a comprehensive experimental study on the redetermination of the structure of N(4)P(4)F(8) with single-crystal X-ray diffraction, gas electron diffraction (GED), and differential scanning calorimetry (DSC) establish clearly that, in contrast to the previous report, the eight-membered heterocycle is not planar. Above the phase transition temperature of -74 degrees C, the ring appears pseudoplanar. However, the N(4)P(4) ring is disordered and is puckered above the phase transition when the disorder is modeled correctly. Below the phase transition the ring clearly resembles that of the saddle (K form) of N(4)P(4)Cl(8). The unit cell of the low-temperature phase is derived from that of the higher temperature phase by doubling the c-axis and removing one-half of the symmetry elements. Full structure optimizations were performed at the HF/6-31G and B3LYP/6-31G levels and fully support the experimental diffraction data.

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Inorg Chem ; 40(20): 5188-91, 2001 Sep 24.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11559080

ABSTRACT

The vibrational spectra, IR (gas) and Raman (liquid) of N-cyanoimidosulfurous difluoride, NCN=SF2, were recorded, and the molecular structure was determined by gas electron diffraction. The spectra were assigned by comparing the vibrational frequencies with those in related molecules and with calculated (HF, MP2, B3LYP with 6-31G(d) basis sets) values, and a normal coordinate analysis was performed. The molecule possesses a syn conformation (Ctriple bondN syn with respect to the bisector of the SF2 angle). This has been rationalized by orbital interactions of the electron lone pairs of sulfur and nitrogen with the N-C and S-F bonds, respectively, which are antiperiplanar or anticlinal to these lone pairs (anomeric effects). Quantum chemical calculations with the B3LYP and MP2 methods reproduce the experimental structure reasonably well if large basis sets (6-311G(2d,f)) are used.

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Chemistry ; 7(16): 3504-10, 2001 Aug 17.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11560320

ABSTRACT

Air-sensitive, thermally unstable tris(dimethylamino)sulfonium (TAS) salts (3) of the title anions [ArNSN]- have been prepared from corresponding sulfurdiimides Ar-N=S=N-SiMe3 (2) by Si-N bond cleavage with [(Me2N)3S]-[Me3SiF2]- (TASF). They are characterized by low-temperature X-ray crystallography as Z isomers. Because of the very short terminal S-N distance (144.2 (3h)-147.9 (3i)pm) and the relatively long internal S-N distance (158.3 (3i)-160.3 (3c) pm) the [ArNSN]- ions should be regarded as thiazylamides 1b, rare species containing a S triple bond N triple bond. A bonding model is developed and the experimental results are compared with those of restricted Hartree-Fock (RHF), density functional theory (DFT), and Møller-Plesset second-order (MP2) calculations.

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Inorg Chem ; 40(6): 1303-11, 2001 Mar 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11300833

ABSTRACT

Recently, room-temperature crystal structures of SO(2)F(-) in its K(+) and Rb(+) salts were published in Z. Anorg. Allg. Chem. 1999, 625, 385 and claimed to represent the first reliable geometries for SO(2)F(-). However, their almost identical S-O and S-F bond lengths and O-S-O and O-S-F bond angles are in sharp contrast to the results from theoretical calculations. To clarify this discrepancy, the new [(CH(3))(2)N](3)SO(+) and the known [N(CH(3))(4)(+)], [(CH(3))(2)N](3)S(+), and K(+) salts of SO(2)F(-) were prepared and their crystal structures studied at low temperatures. Furthermore, the results from previous RHF and MP2 calculations were confirmed at the RHF, B3LYP, and CCSD(T) levels of theory using different basis sets. It is shown that all the SO(2)F(-) salts studied so far exhibit varying degrees of oxygen/fluorine and, in some cases, oxygen-site disorders, with [(CH(3))(2)N](3)SO(+)SO(2)F(-) at 113 K showing the least disorder with r(S-F) - r(S-O) = 17 pm and angle(O-S-O) - angle(F-S-O) = 6 degrees. Refinement of the disorder occupancy factors and extrapolation of the observed bond distances for zero disorder resulted in a geometry very close to that predicted by theory. The correctness of the theoretical predictions for SO(2)F(-) is further supported by the good agreement between the calculated and the experimentally observed vibrational frequencies and their comparison with those of isoelectronic ClO(2)F. A normal coordinate analysis of SO(2)F(-) confirms the weakness of the S-F bond with a stretching force constant of only 1.63 mdyn/A and shows that there is no highly characteristic S-F stretching mode. The S-F stretch strongly couples with the SO(2) deformation modes and is concentrated in the two lowest a' frequencies.

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Inorg Chem ; 39(21): 4833-7, 2000 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11196961

ABSTRACT

The geometric structure and conformational properties of ((fluoroformyl)imido)(trifluoromethyl)sulfur fluoride, FC(O)N = S(F)CF3, are investigated by gas electron diffraction (GED) experiments, IR (gas) spectroscopy, and quantum chemical calculations (HF, MP2, and B3LYP with 6-31G* basis sets). The GED intensities are reproduced best with a mixture of 79(12)% trans-syn and 21(12)% cis-syn conformers. "Trans/cis" describes the orientation around the S=N double bond (FC(O) group relative to sulfur substituents), and "syn" refers to the orientation of the C=O bond relative to the S=N bond. From the intensities of the C=O bands in the IR (gas) spectrum, a composition of 86(8)%:14(8)% is derived. These ratios correspond to delta G0(GED) = 0.79(36) and delta G0(IR) = 1.09(35) kcal mol-1. The preference of a trans structure, around the S=N double bond is unexpected, since all imidosulfur compounds studied thus far possess a cis configuration. The conformational properties are reproduced qualitatively correctly by all theoretical calculations. The predicted energy differences delta E(HF) = 2.41, delta E(MP2) = 0.64, and delta E(B3LYP) = 0.28 kcal mol-1 are larger or slightly smaller than the experimental values. Additional theoretical calculations (B3LYP) for several imidosulfur compounds reveal that only FC(O)N=S(F)CF3, with mixed substitution at sulfur and the FC(O) group bonded to nitrogen, prefers the trans structure.

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Inorg Chem ; 39(21): 4838-42, 2000 Oct 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11196962

ABSTRACT

In the reaction of TAS-fluoride, (Me2N)3S+Me3SiF2-, with carbonyl sulfur difluoride imides RC(O)NSF2 (R = F, CF3), C-N bond, cleavage is observed, and TAS+RC(O)F2- and NSF are the final products. From TASF and RC(O)NS(CF3)F, the salts TAS+RC(O)NS(CF3)F2- (R = F (14), CF3 (15)), with psi-pentacoordinate sulfur centers in the anions, are formed. An X-ray structure investigation of 14 shows that the fluorine atoms occupy axial positions and CF3, NC(O)F, and the sulfur lone pair occupy equatorial positions of the trigonal bipyramid. The -C(O)F group lies in the equatorial plane with the CO bond synperiplanar to the SN bond. According to B3LYP calculations, this structure corresponds to a global minimum and the expected axial orientation of the -C(O)F group represents a transition state. Calculations for the unstable FC(O)NSF3- anion show a different geometry. The -C(O)F group deviates 40 degrees from axial orientation, and the equatorially bonded fluorine is, in contrast to the -CF3 group in 14, syn positioned.

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Inorg Chem ; 39(18): 3999-4005, 2000 Sep 04.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-11198853

ABSTRACT

TAS+ salts (TAS = (Me2N)3S) of the sulfur diimide anions Me3XNSN- (X = C (1a), Si (1b)) were prepared by Si-N bond cleavage from the corresponding sulfur diimides Me3XNSNSiMe3 and TAS-fluoride ((Me2N)3S+Me3SiF2-) and characterized by X-ray crystallography and multinuclear NMR spectroscopy. According to the experimentally determined bond lengths and theoretical calculations, the Me3XNSN- anions are best described as thiazylamides Me3X-N-S identical to N rather than sulfur diimides Me3X-N=S=N. In agreement with the calculated and experimentally determined structures of the isoelectronic thionylimides RNSO, 1a adopts the Z-configuration, which is electronically favored due to anomeric effects. The electronically disfavored E-configuration of 1b in the solid state can be explained by weak anion-cation interaction.

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