J 2003

Diphenyldichlorophosphonium Trichloride - Chlorine Solvate 1:1, [PPh2Cl2]+Cl3-. Cl2, an Ionic Form of Diphenyltrichlorophosphorane. Crystal Structures of [PPh2Cl2]+Cl3-. Cl2 and [(PPh2Cl2)2]2+[InCl5]2-

TARABA, Jan and Zdirad ŽÁK

Basic information

Original name

Diphenyldichlorophosphonium Trichloride - Chlorine Solvate 1:1, [PPh2Cl2]+Cl3-. Cl2, an Ionic Form of Diphenyltrichlorophosphorane. Crystal Structures of [PPh2Cl2]+Cl3-. Cl2 and [(PPh2Cl2)2]2+[InCl5]2-

Authors

TARABA, Jan (203 Czech Republic) and Zdirad ŽÁK (203 Czech Republic, guarantor)

Edition

INORGANIC CHEMISTRY, 2003, 0020-1669

Other information

Language

English

Type of outcome

Článek v odborném periodiku

Field of Study

10402 Inorganic and nuclear chemistry

Country of publisher

Czech Republic

Confidentiality degree

není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství

Impact factor

Impact factor: 3.389

RIV identification code

RIV/00216224:14310/03:00009532

Organization unit

Faculty of Science

Keywords in English

ionic form of PPh2Cl3; trichloride ion; single-crystal X-ray analysis; 31P; 1H; and 35Cl-NMR; Raman spectra
Změněno: 20/5/2004 10:13, RNDr. Jan Taraba, Ph.D.

Abstract

V originále

An ionic form of diphenyltrichlorophosphorane, namely, diphenyldichlorophosphonium trichloride isolated as a dichlorine solvate (1), was obtained by treating PPh2Cl3 with excess chlorine. The identity of this species was established by single-crystal X-ray analysis, 31P, 1H, and 35Cl-NMR and Raman spectra. Bis(diphenyldichlorophosphonium) pentachloroindate (2) was obtained by the reaction of diphenyltrichlorophosphorane with indium trichloride in dichloromethane for comparison purposes. Its identity was determined by 31P-NMR spectra and single-crystal X-ray analysis.

Links

MSM 143100011, plan (intention)
Name: Struktura a vazebné poměry, vlastnosti a analýza syntetických a přírodních molekulových ansamblů
Investor: Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports of the CR, Structure and character of bonding, properties and analysis of synthetic and natural molecular ensembles