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Sulfur bonding properties, coordination number

Complexes of both selenium(IV) and tellurium(IV) with sulfur-containing ligands are known although the structural properties appear to have been determined only for the tellurium(IV) species. However, due to the smaller size of selenium(IV) and its poorer acceptor properties, as compared with tellurium(IV), its maximum coordination number appears to be six whilst it has been found to be eight for tellurium.78 Furthermore, the greater tendency of tellurium to form secondary bonds may cause the structures of similar selenium(IV) and tellurium(IV) compounds to be different. 9 It is also pertinent to note that the reduction of tellurium(IV) to... [Pg.306]

We have already noted that the properties of the elements in Group VI show the characteristic trends that we have come to expect on descending a Group. The elements become more metallic in character oxygen is a covalently bonded gaseous diatomic molecule sulfur is a solid containing Sg molecules and is an insulator selenium (non-metal) and tellurium (semi-metal) are semiconductors with polymeric structures polonium is a metal. The compounds of selenium, tellurium and pollonium also illustrate the inert pair effect and a tendency to higher coordination numbers. [Pg.206]

The electronic structure and spectroscopy of metallo-bis(dithiolenes) are considerably more complicated than that of the metallo-mono(dithiolenes) discussed in Section II.C because there are now two dithiolene donors, which result in twice as many sulfur-based MOs that contribute to the overall metal-ligand bonding scheme. The result is an increase in the density of states in the valence region, with a concomitant increase in the number of Sdithioiene — M CT excitations. Nevertheless, numerous spectroscopic studies and bonding calculations have been undertaken in order to explain the unique electronic properties of these molecules. The fact that two dithiolene ligands are now coordinated to... [Pg.142]


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Bond number

Bond property

Bonding coordinate

Bonding properties

Coordinate bond

Coordination bonding

Coordination number

Coordination properties

Coordinative bonding

Coordinative bonding coordinate

Sulfur bonding

Sulfur bonds

Sulfur properties

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