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Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride

The title complex, [SbBr(0.33)Cl(0.67)(C(9)H(13)N)(C(9)H(12)N)]Br(0.75)Cl(0.25), exhibits substitutional disorder of both halogen atoms in the asymmetric unit, however, with different occupancies. Thus, the halogen atom bonded to Sb has 0.67 (4) occupancy for Cl and 0.33 (4) for Br, while the anioni...

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Autores principales: Soran, Albert P., Bojan, Vilma R.
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Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2010
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21580521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536810009797
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description The title complex, [SbBr(0.33)Cl(0.67)(C(9)H(13)N)(C(9)H(12)N)]Br(0.75)Cl(0.25), exhibits substitutional disorder of both halogen atoms in the asymmetric unit, however, with different occupancies. Thus, the halogen atom bonded to Sb has 0.67 (4) occupancy for Cl and 0.33 (4) for Br, while the anionic halogen atom shows 0.75 (4) occupancy for Br and 0.25 (4) for Cl. An N—H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bond is established between the cation and the halide anion. The coordination geometry of the Sb center in the cation is distorted pseudo-trigonal-bipyramidal as a result of the strong intra­molecular N→Sb coordination trans to the Sb—Cl/Br bond. The pendant arm on the second ligand is twisted away from the metal center. The compound crystallizes as a racemate, i.e. a mixture of (R (N2),C (Sb1)) and (S (N2),A (Sb1)) isomers with respect to planar chirality induced by the coordinating N atom and chelate-induced Sb chirality. These isomers are associated through C(phen­yl)—H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional architecture.
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spelling pubmed-29840722010-12-30 Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride Soran, Albert P. Bojan, Vilma R. Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online Metal-Organic Papers The title complex, [SbBr(0.33)Cl(0.67)(C(9)H(13)N)(C(9)H(12)N)]Br(0.75)Cl(0.25), exhibits substitutional disorder of both halogen atoms in the asymmetric unit, however, with different occupancies. Thus, the halogen atom bonded to Sb has 0.67 (4) occupancy for Cl and 0.33 (4) for Br, while the anionic halogen atom shows 0.75 (4) occupancy for Br and 0.25 (4) for Cl. An N—H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bond is established between the cation and the halide anion. The coordination geometry of the Sb center in the cation is distorted pseudo-trigonal-bipyramidal as a result of the strong intra­molecular N→Sb coordination trans to the Sb—Cl/Br bond. The pendant arm on the second ligand is twisted away from the metal center. The compound crystallizes as a racemate, i.e. a mixture of (R (N2),C (Sb1)) and (S (N2),A (Sb1)) isomers with respect to planar chirality induced by the coordinating N atom and chelate-induced Sb chirality. These isomers are associated through C(phen­yl)—H⋯Cl/Br hydrogen bonds, forming a three-dimensional architecture. International Union of Crystallography 2010-03-20 /pmc/articles/PMC2984072/ /pubmed/21580521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536810009797 Text en © Soran and Bojan 2010 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited.
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Bojan, Vilma R.
Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title_full Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title_fullStr Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title_full_unstemmed Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title_short Substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(III) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
title_sort substitutional disorder in the ionic diorganoanti­mony halide adduct [bromido/chlorido(0.33/0.67)][2-(di­methyl­amino­meth­yl)phen­yl][2-(di­methyl­ammonio­meth­yl)phen­yl]anti­mony(iii) 0.75-bromide 0.25-chloride
topic Metal-Organic Papers
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984072/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21580521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536810009797
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