Organo(organooxo)mercury(II) chemistry - Synthesis and structure of methyl(phenoxo)mercury(II)
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posted on 2023-05-16, 18:48 authored by Allan CantyAllan Canty, Devereux, JW, Skelton, BW, White, AHMethyl(phenoxo)mercury(II) may be obtained from the reaction of methyl(chloro)mercury(II) with silver(I) oxide, followed by addition of phenol. The dominant motif of the structure is a pair of independent MeHgOPh aggregates (Hg-C,O 2.05(2) Å, 2.06(1) Å (x2); C-Hg-O 176.6(5)°, 176.3(5)°) loosely associated about a quasi-inversion centre by Hg⋯O interactions (2.702(9) Å, 2.719(9) Å) to form a dimer (Hg-O-Hg′ 106.0(4)°, 106.5(4)°; O-Hg-O′ 73.0(3)°, 72.6(3)°), the dimer stacking up the short crystallographic c axis (= 6.914(1) A′) at spacings c/2. Vibrational spectroscopic studies are insensitive to the associative interactions. © 2006 NRC Canada.
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Canadian Journal of ChemistryVolume
84Pagination
77-80ISSN
0008-4042Department/School
School of Natural SciencesPublisher
National Research Council of Canada-NRC Research PressPlace of publication
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