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Stibine solid state structure

Wells et al. characterized group 13-stibine adducts by single crystal X-ray structure analyses first in 1997 [35]. The solid state structures of three borane-stibine adducts of the type X3B—Sb(Tms)3 (X = Cl 6, Br 7, I 8), obtained by reaction of boron trihalides BX3 and Sb(Tms)3 in n-pentane, were determined. [Pg.124]

Reliable information on the thermodynamic stability of group 13/15 adducts is usually obtained by gas phase measurements. However, due to the lability of stibine and bismuthine adducts in the gas phase toward dissociation, temperature-dependent H-NMR studies are also useful for the determination of their dissociation enthalpies in solution [41b], We focussed on analogously substituted adducts t-BusAl—E(f-Pr)3 (E = P 9, As 10, Sb 11, Bi 12) since they have been fully characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction, allowing comparisons of their thermodynamic stability in solution with structural trends as found in their solid state structures. [Pg.126]

Up to now, fifteen group 13-stibine R3AI—SbR and four group 13-bismuthine adducts R3AI—BiR3 have been structurally characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. Their central structural parameters are summarized in Table 5. Structures 1-4 show the solid state structures of four representative adducts. [Pg.127]


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