This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of six compounds of copper(I), stabilized in its reduced state by two triphenylphosphines, in which 4-fluorobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone and N-methylthiosemicarbazone act as chelating through their sulfur and imino nitrogen. The three oxoanions that have been chosen, NO3 , SO4 2 and CH3COO, play an important role: their oxygens are bad competitors with the imino nitrogen of the thiosemicarbazone moiety and moreover they form strong charge assisted hydrogen bondings that stabilize the neutral form of the ligand. The overall packing is determined by intermolecular phenyl–phenyl van der Waals interactions.
Bis(triphenylphosphine)4-fluorobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone copper(I): Forcing chelation through oxoanions / Ferrari, Marisa; Bisceglie, Franco; Cavalieri, Chiara; Pelosi, Giorgio; Tarasconi, Pieralberto. - In: POLYHEDRON. - ISSN 0277-5387. - 26:(2007), pp. 3774-3782. [10.1016/j.poly.2007.04.026]
Bis(triphenylphosphine)4-fluorobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone copper(I): Forcing chelation through oxoanions
FERRARI, Marisa;BISCEGLIE, Franco;CAVALIERI, Chiara;PELOSI, Giorgio;TARASCONI, Pieralberto
2007-01-01
Abstract
This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of six compounds of copper(I), stabilized in its reduced state by two triphenylphosphines, in which 4-fluorobenzaldehyde thiosemicarbazone and N-methylthiosemicarbazone act as chelating through their sulfur and imino nitrogen. The three oxoanions that have been chosen, NO3 , SO4 2 and CH3COO, play an important role: their oxygens are bad competitors with the imino nitrogen of the thiosemicarbazone moiety and moreover they form strong charge assisted hydrogen bondings that stabilize the neutral form of the ligand. The overall packing is determined by intermolecular phenyl–phenyl van der Waals interactions.File | Dimensione | Formato | |
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