Abstract
| - Preparations of copper(I) and bismuth(III) complexes of hydrotris(4-ethyl-3-methyl-5-thioxo-1,2,4-triazolyl)borate (TrEt,Me)are described. These complexes have been characterized by means of spectroscopy and microanalysis. Molecularstructures of [Cu(TrEt,Me)]2·2.5CH3CN·0.5H2O (3a) and [Bi(TrEt,Me)2]NO3·2CHCl3 (4a) have been determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. In the centrosymmetric dimeric copper(I) complex, TrEt,Me acts in the k3S,S‘,H:kS‘ ‘ coordinationmode. The metal is found in a distorted trigonal geometry as the ligand exhibits an “S3-inverted” conformation atthe boron center so that a weak [B−H···Cu] agostic interaction renders the overall coordination of the (3 + 1) type.On the other hand, in the bismuth complex, TrEt,Me presents the k3S,S‘,S‘ ‘ coordination mode and the “S3-normal”conformation. The metal is found in a regular octahedral geometry bound by six thioxo groups of two ligands.Species distributions in solution have been studied using electrospray ionization mass spectrometry upon dissolutionof 3a and 4a crystals in acetonitrile. Monomeric and polynuclear copper(I) complexes with different M:L ratios arepresent in solution, while for 4a only the monomeric species is present.
- Preparations and molecular structures of copper(I) and bismuth(III) complexes of hydrotris(4-ethyl-3-methyl-5-thioxo-1,2,4-triazolyl)borate (TrEt,Me) are described. In the centrosymmetric dimeric copper(I) complex, TrEt,Me acts in the k3S,S‘,H:kS‘ ‘ coordination mode, exhibiting [Cu···H−B] interactions, and an “S3-inverted” conformation at the boron center.
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