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Arsenic(III), Antimony(III) and Bismuth(III) Thiobenzoates: Crystal and Molecular Structures of M(SOCR)3 and PhSb(SOCPh)2
Singh, Prit,Singh, Sudha,Gupta, Vishnu D.,N?th, Heinrich
, p. 1475 - 1482 (1998)
Tris-thiobenzoates of arsenic, antimony and bismuth, M(SOCR)3 have been obtained from their oxides and characterized. In the X-ray crystal structure determinations of these, the group 15 atom and the three covalently bonded sulfur atoms are found to constitute a trigonal pyramid, the central atoms lie at a C3 axis. In the bismuth complex the thiobenzoate ligand tends to chelate. However, three comparatively short intermolecular M-S interactions are significant features for these molecules resulting in slacking of trigonal prisms providing an essentially six coordinate environment around arsenic and antimony and a nine-coordinate one for bismuth. The structure of PhSb(SOCPh)2 can be considered to be distorted trigonal bipyramidal.