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Halogen complexes sulfur ligands

Cobalt in its trivalent state forms many stable complexes in solution. In these complexes, the coordination number of Co + is six. The Co2+ ion also forms complexes where the coordination number is four. Several complexes of both the trivalent and divalent ions with ammonia, amines, ethylene diamine, cyanide, halogens and sulfur ligands are known (see also Cobalt Complexes). [Pg.233]

There are no examples of xenon bonded to sulfur or selenium and few for the halogens. The reported compounds involve the thiocyanate and selenocyanate ligands acting as pseudohalides, in the anions I(SCN)i and I(SeCN)2, for which IR and Raman spectra show the thiocyanate to have a linear S—I—S arrangement but give no definitive results for the selenocyanate, and two examples with more complex thio ligands for which crystal structures have been determined. [Pg.2160]

Treatment of the tris(dialkyldithiocarbamato)iron(III) complexes in benzene with a controlled amount of concentrated hydrohalic acid affords the black bis(ligand) complexes [FeX(S2CNR2)2] (X = Cl, Br or I).306 For X = Cl the complexes may also be prepared by irradiation of the tris-(ligand) complex in a halogenated solvent. This free radical reaction is believed to proceed via excited-state labilization of one ligand followed by attack of solvent.307 Analogous complexes of pseudohalide ions (X = NCO, NCS- or NCSe ) have been obtained from reaction of the parent tris complex with the appropriate Ag+ salt.380 Representative complexes of this class have been shown by X-ray diffraction methods to have square pyramidal structures (71) in which the sulfur atoms of the two bidentate ligands comprise the basal plane (Fe—S 2.228 2.30 A) with the halide ion in the apical position (Fe—Cl 2.26-2.28 A).309 310 In the cases examined the metal atom sits 0.6 A out of the mean S4 plane in the direction of the apical halide ion. [Pg.245]


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