Nuclear quadrupole resonance and stereochemistry. Part 7. The axial and equatorial chlorine atoms in octahedral complexes of antimony pentachloride, SbCl5L (L = donor ligand)

Author(s):  
Joyce Rupp-Bensadon ◽  
Edwin A. C. Lucken
1986 ◽  
Vol 41 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 179-185
Author(s):  
Claudine Gerard-Dion ◽  
Joyce Rupp-Bensadon ◽  
Edwin A. C. Lucken

The 35Cl, 121Sb and 123Sb resonance frequencies for seventeen tetrachloro(carboxylato)antimony V compounds, RCO2SbCl4, are reported. The results confirm the difference in the effects of the substituent on the equatorial chlorine atoms and the axial chlorine atoms of the SbCl4 group, previously remarked in Parts I and II of this series, and this effect has been put on a more quantitative basis by correlating the observed frequencies with the pK’s of the corresponding acids.The compounds with R = isopropyl and R = cyclopropyl both show a phase change in the region of 140 K which may correspond to reorientation of the substituent about the R - CO2 axis.


1978 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-77 ◽  
Author(s):  
Helmut Rager

The temperature dependence of the pure nuclear quadrupole resonance of 35Cl and 37Cl in solid α-CH2ClCOOH has been measured from 77 K to 298 K. The NQR spectrum consists of a doublet arising from the two nonequivalent chlorine atoms in the unit cell. The temperature dependence was calculated using the Bayer-Kushida theory which gives a satisfactory fit to the NQR spectra in the temperature range investigated. From the NQR data evidence of an isotope effect was found for both nonequivalent chlorine atoms. The isotope effect depends on the C-Cl bond length and its direction probably on the state of binding of the chlorine atoms. The NQR results and their interpretation are consistent with the crystal structure of α- CH2ClCOOH.


1967 ◽  
Vol 45 (14) ◽  
pp. 1669-1676 ◽  
Author(s):  
M. Kaplansky ◽  
M. A. Whitehead

The 35Cl nuclear quadrupole resonance frequencies of the trimeric and tetrameric phosphonitrilic chlorides have been studied as a function of temperature. Two forms of the tetramer were used and the differences in their spectra ascribed to crystallographic effects. Correlation of each of the lines in the trimer to a set of chlorine atoms in the unit cell were attempted using crystallographic data.


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