Wolf-Walther du Mont, J. Jeske, P. Jones
May 27, 2010
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Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements
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The crystal structures of triphenyltelluronium iodide and of triphenyltelluronium triiodide were solved by X-ray diffraction. Triphenyltelluronium iodide consists of ladder-like tetrameric units involving dicoordinated iodine atoms, bridging penta- and hexacoordinated tellurium atoms, and tri-coordinated central iodines that bridge one pentacoordinated and two hexacoordinated tellurium atoms. Triphenyltelluronium triiodide is made up of extended chains that are generated by pairwise interaction of Ph3Te-I3 units through weak Te···I contacts involving one terminal atom from each triiodide ion, and by connection of these four-membered units through both terminal atoms of the triiodide ions. This asymmetric contribution of the two terminal iodine atoms of the triiodide ion to the soft–soft network correlates with a significant difference of the two I‒I bond lengths (2.847 and 2.984 A).