A structural investigation of the mercury-sulphur interaction
Bibliography: p. 130-136. === The crystal and molecular structures of phenyl, 2-mercaptopyrimidine mercury(II) and phenyl,mercaptobenzene mercury(II) have been determined by the methods of X-ray crystallography. The interaction between mercury and sulphur is investigated. This interaction is of...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uct-oai-localhost-11427-99712020-10-06T05:11:32Z A structural investigation of the mercury-sulphur interaction Dijkstra, Ellemieke Nassimbeni, Luigi R Chemistry Bibliography: p. 130-136. The crystal and molecular structures of phenyl, 2-mercaptopyrimidine mercury(II) and phenyl,mercaptobenzene mercury(II) have been determined by the methods of X-ray crystallography. The interaction between mercury and sulphur is investigated. This interaction is of interest both biochemically and toxicologically. More specifically, secondary Hg---S interactions are found to mimic that observed in NMR exchange processes, where they undergo a transition state as a four-membered bridging intermediate. Structural correlations between compounds containing at least one mercury - sulphur covalent bond are examined. The coordination geometry about the mercury atom is generally found to be distorted tetrahedra or octahedra, with a very strong tendency to retain the linear character of the R - Hg - S angle. The electronegativity of sulphur is found to be the most influential parameter in determining the coordination geonetry of the mercury atom. The transition from four- to six-coordinated structures is examined but did not reveal unambiguously whether this occurs by an SN3 or (SN2)2 disubstitution process. The four-membered bridging structure formed by secondary Hg---S interactions is investigated to determine whether minimum energy pathways are evident. However, there is no evidence for pathways representing exchange as observed in solution. 2014-12-11T21:00:02Z 2014-12-11T21:00:02Z 1982 Master Thesis Masters MSc http://hdl.handle.net/11427/9971 eng application/pdf University of Cape Town Faculty of Science Department of Chemistry |
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Bibliography: p. 130-136. === The crystal and molecular structures of phenyl,
2-mercaptopyrimidine mercury(II) and phenyl,mercaptobenzene mercury(II) have been determined by the
methods of X-ray crystallography. The interaction between mercury and sulphur is investigated. This
interaction is of interest both biochemically and toxicologically. More specifically, secondary Hg---S
interactions are found to mimic that observed in NMR exchange processes, where they undergo a transition
state as a four-membered bridging intermediate. Structural correlations between compounds containing at
least one mercury - sulphur covalent bond are examined. The coordination geometry about the mercury atom
is generally found to be distorted tetrahedra or octahedra, with a very strong tendency to retain the linear
character of the R - Hg - S angle. The electronegativity of sulphur is found to be the most influential parameter
in determining the coordination geonetry of the mercury atom. The transition from four- to six-coordinated
structures is examined but did not reveal unambiguously whether this occurs by an SN3 or
(SN2)2 disubstitution process. The four-membered bridging structure formed by secondary Hg---S
interactions is investigated to determine whether minimum energy pathways are evident. However,
there is no evidence for pathways representing exchange as observed in solution. |
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A structural investigation of the mercury-sulphur interaction |
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