Organo(organooxo)mercury(II) chemistry — Synthesis and structure of methyl(phenoxo)mercury(II)
Canty, A.J. and Devereux, J.W. and Skelton, B.W. and White, A.H. (2006) Organo(organooxo)mercury(II) chemistry — Synthesis and structure of methyl(phenoxo)mercury(II). Canadian Journal of Chemistry, 84 (2). pp. 77-80. ISSN 0008-4042 | PDF - Full text restricted - Requires a PDF viewer 178Kb | |
Official URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/V05-219 AbstractMethyl(phenoxo)mercury(II), i.e. methylmercury phenoxide, 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) Å) at spacings c/2. Vibrational spectroscopic studies are insensitive to the associative interactions. Repository Staff Only: item control page
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