trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II)
The title compound, [Ni(C7H7OS)2(C3H9P)2], was obtained as a product of the reaction of [NiMe2(PMe3)3] with two molar equivalents of 4-methoxythiophenol in diethyl ether. The compound is stable in the air for several hours, but rapidly decomposes at room temperature in solution. The Ni atom displays...
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doaj-4349582ab39f4f0a85c9bdcec9aa60ca2020-11-24T21:53:25ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyActa Crystallographica Section E1600-53682008-02-01642m279m27910.1107/S1600536807067591trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II)Hongjian SunQibao WangRuixia CaoThe title compound, [Ni(C7H7OS)2(C3H9P)2], was obtained as a product of the reaction of [NiMe2(PMe3)3] with two molar equivalents of 4-methoxythiophenol in diethyl ether. The compound is stable in the air for several hours, but rapidly decomposes at room temperature in solution. The Ni atom displays a square-planar coordination with two P-donor atoms lying in trans positions. The benzene rings of the thiophenolate ligands are almost perpendicular to the square coordination plane, making dihedral angles of 80.43 (4) and 72.60 (4)°.http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600536807067591 |
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Hongjian Sun Qibao Wang Ruixia Cao trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) Acta Crystallographica Section E |
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Hongjian Sun Qibao Wang Ruixia Cao |
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trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) |
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trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) |
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trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) |
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trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) |
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trans-Bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κS)bis(trimethylphosphine-κP)nickel(II) |
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trans-bis(4-methoxythiophenolato-κs)bis(trimethylphosphine-κp)nickel(ii) |
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International Union of Crystallography |
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Acta Crystallographica Section E |
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The title compound, [Ni(C7H7OS)2(C3H9P)2], was obtained as a product of the reaction of [NiMe2(PMe3)3] with two molar equivalents of 4-methoxythiophenol in diethyl ether. The compound is stable in the air for several hours, but rapidly decomposes at room temperature in solution. The Ni atom displays a square-planar coordination with two P-donor atoms lying in trans positions. The benzene rings of the thiophenolate ligands are almost perpendicular to the square coordination plane, making dihedral angles of 80.43 (4) and 72.60 (4)°. |
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