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Organic-solvent-substituted single crystals

A single-crystal X-ray analysis of orf/to-sulfonyl substituted phenyliodonium imide 467 showed a structure of loosely associated centrosymmetric dimers with a long-range intramolecular I-N and I-O distance of more than 3.0 A, quite unlike the infinite polymeric chains adopted in the solid state for PhINTs [100]. One of the sulfonyl oxygen atoms forms a short intramolecular T--0 secondary bond to the iodine atom with a bond length of 2.667 A. Because of the non-polymeric structure, imide 467 has excellent solubility in common organic solvents. [Pg.113]


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