H. Vogt, C. Frauendorf, A. Fischer
Feb 1, 1995
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Zeitschrift für Naturforschung B
Abstract
Tribromotriphenylphosphonium bromide 1 has been prepared by the reaction of triphenylphosphine with tetrabromomethane in dichloromethane. Colourless crystals were obtained by recrystallization from the same solvent. The light-sensitive crystals change colour to yellow. The crystals are triclinic, space group P1̄ , Z = 4, a = 1008.6(5), b = 1357.8(6), c = 1560.7(7) pm, α = 106.61(4), β = 91.80(4), γ = 93.88(4)°. In the solid state there are discrete monomeric (C6H5)3PCBr3+ cations and Br- anions. The cation has a slightly irregular tetrahedral geometry around the P atom. The crystals contain one molecule CH2C12 per four molecules (C6H5)3PCBr4. Bis(tribromomethyltriphenylphosphonium) tribromide bromide 2 can be obtained as a byproduct of the reaction of (C6H5)3P with CBr4 by variation of the reaction conditions. Red light-stable crystals are obtained by recrystallization from CH2C12. The crystals are monoclinic, space group C2/c, Z = 8, a = 2231.5(7), b = 1532.7(7), c = 1556.9(6) pm, β = 129.69(2)°. In the solid state bis(tribromomethyltriphenylphosphonium) tribromide bromide exists as discrete monomeric (C6H5)3PCBr3+ cations and Br- and Br3- anions. The Br anion and the central Br of Br3- anion lie on crystallographic twofold axes. The cation has also a slightly irregular tetrahedral geometry around the P atom, with a long P-CBr3 bond.