Temperature- and solvate-dependent disorder in the crystal structure of [PNP]+[HSO4]−
Author:
Jenne Carsten1ORCID, Nierstenhöfer Marc C.2
Affiliation:
1. Fakultät für Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften, Anorganische Chemie , Bergische Universität Wuppertal , Gaußstr. 20 , 42119 Wuppertal , Germany , Fax: +49 202 439 3503 2. Fakultät für Mathematik und Naturwissenschaften, Anorganische Chemie , Bergische Universität Wuppertal , Gaußstr. 20 , 42119 Wuppertal , Germany
Abstract
Abstract
Metathesis reactions of [PNP]Cl ([PNP]+ ≡ bis(triphenyl-λ
5-phosphanylidene)ammonium) with Na2[SO4] or K[HSO4] in water yield [PNP]2[SO4] and [PNP][HSO4], respectively, as colorless solids. Reactions under basic conditions lead to a partial decomposition of the weakly coordinating [PNP]+ cation. N-Diphenylphosphine-triphenylphosphazene, triphenylphosphinimine, and benzene were identified as decomposition products by NMR spectroscopy. The compounds [PNP]2[SO4] and [PNP][HSO4] were characterized by multinuclear NMR and vibrational spectroscopy. [PNP][HSO4] could be crystallized from acetonitrile-diethyl ether giving single crystals with and without additional acetonitrile solvate molecules. The [HSO4]− anions form dimers in the solid state in both structures, which are held together by O–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. At T = 127 K the [HSO4]− anions in the crystal structure of solvate free [PNP][HSO4] are ordered, while at T = 300 K and in the structure containing additional acetonitrile solvate molecules a disorder of the [HSO4]− anions over two positions is observed, for the latter even at 150 K.
Publisher
Walter de Gruyter GmbH
Subject
General Chemistry
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