Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2

Reaction of BI3 with carbodi­phospho­rane, C(PPh3)2, gives a mixture of the dicationic compounds, methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) diiodide di­chloro­methane disolvate, C37H32P22+·2I−·2CH2Cl2 or [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2·2CH2Cl2 (I), methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) bis­(tetra­iodo­borate), C37H32...

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Main Authors: Ganguly, Rakesh, Jevtovic, Violeta
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-865752023-02-28T19:33:57Z Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2 Ganguly, Rakesh Jevtovic, Violeta School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences Carbodi­phospho­rane Crystal structure Reaction of BI3 with carbodi­phospho­rane, C(PPh3)2, gives a mixture of the dicationic compounds, methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) diiodide di­chloro­methane disolvate, C37H32P22+·2I−·2CH2Cl2 or [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2·2CH2Cl2 (I), methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) bis­(tetra­iodo­borate), C37H32P22+·2BI4− or [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2 (II). Solvents are the source of the protons at the ylidic C atom. The P—C—P angle is 124.1 (2)° for (I) and 121.7 (3)° for (II), while the two P—C bond lengths are 1.804 (4) and 1.807 (5) Å in (I), and 1.817 (5) and 1.829 (5) Å in (II). In the crystal of (I), the protons of the central P—CH2—P C atom exhibit weak C—H...I hydrogen bonds with the respective anions. The anions in turn are linked to the di­chloro­methane solvent mol­ecules by C—H...I hydrogen bonds. In the crystal of (II), one of the BI4− anions is linked to a phenyl H atom via a weak C—H...I hydrogen bond. Published version 2017-11-15T06:32:14Z 2019-12-06T16:25:02Z 2017-11-15T06:32:14Z 2019-12-06T16:25:02Z 2017 Journal Article Ganguly, R., & Jevtovic, V. (2017). Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2. Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications, 73(8), 1259-1263. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/86575 http://hdl.handle.net/10220/44044 10.1107/S2056989017010295 en Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications © 2017 The Author(s) (published by International Union of Crystallography). This paper was published in Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications and is made available as an electronic reprint (preprint) with permission of International Union of Crystallography. The published version is available at: [http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989017010295]. One print or electronic copy may be made for personal use only. Systematic or multiple reproduction, distribution to multiple locations via electronic or other means, duplication of any material in this paper for a fee or for commercial purposes, or modification of the content of the paper is prohibited and is subject to penalties under law. 16 p. application/pdf
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topic Carbodi­phospho­rane
Crystal structure
spellingShingle Carbodi­phospho­rane
Crystal structure
Ganguly, Rakesh
Jevtovic, Violeta
Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
description Reaction of BI3 with carbodi­phospho­rane, C(PPh3)2, gives a mixture of the dicationic compounds, methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) diiodide di­chloro­methane disolvate, C37H32P22+·2I−·2CH2Cl2 or [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2·2CH2Cl2 (I), methyl­enebis(tri­phenyl­phospho­nium) bis­(tetra­iodo­borate), C37H32P22+·2BI4− or [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2 (II). Solvents are the source of the protons at the ylidic C atom. The P—C—P angle is 124.1 (2)° for (I) and 121.7 (3)° for (II), while the two P—C bond lengths are 1.804 (4) and 1.807 (5) Å in (I), and 1.817 (5) and 1.829 (5) Å in (II). In the crystal of (I), the protons of the central P—CH2—P C atom exhibit weak C—H...I hydrogen bonds with the respective anions. The anions in turn are linked to the di­chloro­methane solvent mol­ecules by C—H...I hydrogen bonds. In the crystal of (II), one of the BI4− anions is linked to a phenyl H atom via a weak C—H...I hydrogen bond.
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author_facet School of Physical and Mathematical Sciences
Ganguly, Rakesh
Jevtovic, Violeta
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author Ganguly, Rakesh
Jevtovic, Violeta
author_sort Ganguly, Rakesh
title Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
title_short Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
title_full Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
title_fullStr Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
title_full_unstemmed Synthesis and crystal structures of [Ph3PCH2PPh3]I2 dichloromethane disolvate and [Ph3PCH2PPh3](BI4)2
title_sort synthesis and crystal structures of [ph3pch2pph3]i2 dichloromethane disolvate and [ph3pch2pph3](bi4)2
publishDate 2017
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