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Chemistry ; 8(18): 4228-33, 2002 Sep 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-12298013

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(CuI)(3)P(4)S(4) is obtained by reaction of stoichiometric amounts of CuI, P, and S in evacuated silica ampoules. The yellow compound consists of monomeric beta-P(4)S(4) cage molecules that are separated by hexagonal columns of CuI. (CuI)(3)P(4)S(4) crystallizes isotypic to (CuI)(3)P(4)Se(4) in the hexagonal system, space group P6(3)cm (no. 185) with a=19.082(3), c=6.691(1) A, V=2109.9(6) A(3), and Z=6. Three of the four phosphorus atoms are bonded to copper, whereas no bonds between copper and sulfur are observed. The two crystallographically distinct copper sites are clearly differentiated by (65)Cu magic-angle spinning (MAS) NMR spectroscopy. Furthermore, an unequivocal assignment of the (31)P MAS-NMR spectra is possible on the basis of homo- and heteronuclear dipole-dipole and scalar interactions. Dipolar coupling to the adjacent quadrupolar spins (63, 65)Cu generates a clear multiplet structure of the peaks attributable to P1 and P2, respectively. Furthermore, the utility of a newly developed two-dimensional NMR technique is illustrated to reveal direct connectivity between P atoms based on ((31)P-(31)P) scalar interactions.

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