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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 67(Pt 2): m153-4, 2011 Jan 12.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21522836

ABSTRACT

The mol-ecular structure of the title compound, [Bi(2)(C(11)H(16)N)(4)(CO(3))], consists of a symmetrically bridging carbonato group which binds two [2-Et(2)NCH(2)C(6)H(4)](2)Bi units that are crystallographically related via a twofold rotation axis bis-ecting the carbonate group. The two Bi atoms and two of the C atoms directly bonded to bis-muth are quasi-planar [deviations of 0.323 (1) and 0.330 (9)Å for the Bi and C atoms, respectively] with the carbonate group. The remaining two ligands are in a trans arrangement relative to the quasi-planar (CBi)(2)CO(3) system. The metal atom is strongly coordinated by the N atom of one pendant arm [Bi-N = 2.739 (6) Å], almost trans to the O atom, while the N atom of the other pendant arm exhibits a weaker intra-molecular inter-action [Bi⋯N = 3.659 (7) Å] almost trans to a C atom. If both these intra-molecular N→Bi inter-actions per metal atom are considered, the overall coordination geometry at bis-muth becomes distorted square-pyramidal [(C,N)(2)BiO cores] and the compound can be described as a hypervalent 12-Bi-5 species. Additional quite short intra-molecular Bi⋯O inter-actions are also present [3.796 (8)-4.020 (9) Å]. Inter-molecular associations through weak η(6)⋯Bi inter-actions [Bi⋯centroid of benzene ring = 3.659 (1) Å] lead to a ribbon-like supra-molecular association.

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Dalton Trans ; 39(46): 11277-84, 2010 Dec 14.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-20978674

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The reaction of RBiCl(2) (1) [R = 2,6-(Me(2)NCH(2))(2)C(6)H(3)] with Na(2)CO(3) or Ag(2)SO(4) (1 : 1 molar ratio) gave RBiCO(3) (2) and RBiSO(4) (3), respectively. RBi(NO(3))(2) (4) was obtained from RBiCl(2) and AgNO(3) (1 : 2 molar ratio). The ionic complex [R(2)Bi][W(CO)(5)Cl] (6) was obtained from R(2)BiCl (5) and W(CO)(5)(THF), following an unusual chlorine transfer from bismuth to tungsten. Compounds 2-4 are partially soluble in water. The molecular structures of 2·0.5CH(2)Cl(2), 3, 4·H(2)O and 6 were established by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The carbonate 2 and the sulfate 3 exhibit a polymeric structure based on bridging oxo anions, while for the compound 4 dimer associations are formed, with both bridging and terminal nitrate anions. Dimer associations, based on weak Cl···H interactions between the cation and the anion, were found in the crystal of 6.

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Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online ; 66(Pt 4): m423-4, 2010 Mar 20.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21580521

ABSTRACT

The title complex, [SbBr(0.33)Cl(0.67)(C(9)H(13)N)(C(9)H(12)N)]Br(0.75)Cl(0.25), exhibits substitutional disorder of both halogen atoms in the asymmetric unit, however, with different occupancies. Thus, the halogen atom bonded to Sb has 0.67 (4) occupancy for Cl and 0.33 (4) for Br, while the anionic halogen atom shows 0.75 (4) occupancy for Br and 0.25 (4) for Cl. An N-H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bond is established between the cation and the halide anion. The coordination geometry of the Sb center in the cation is distorted pseudo-trigonal-bipyramidal as a result of the strong intra-molecular N→Sb coordination trans to the Sb-Cl/Br bond. The pendant arm on the second ligand is twisted away from the metal center. The compound crystallizes as a racemate, i.e. a mixture of (R(N2),C(Sb1)) and (S(N2),A(Sb1)) isomers with respect to planar chirality induced by the coordinating N atom and chelate-induced Sb chirality. These isomers are associated through C(phen-yl)-H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional architecture.

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