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Synthesis, characterization, structures, and DFT study of zinc(II) complexes with tributylphosphine chalcogenides

Journal

JOURNAL OF COORDINATION CHEMISTRY
Volume 70, Issue 23, Pages 3859-3870

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TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/00958972.2017.1416357

Keywords

Phosphine chalcogenide; zinc(II) complex; structural study; NMR; DFT/B3LY

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  1. Tunisian Ministry of High Education and Scientific Research [LR99ES14]

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Four new zinc(II) complexes of the type [ZnCl2(n-Bu3PE)(2)] (E=O (1), S (2), Se (3), or Te (4)) have been synthesized from zinc(II) chloride and the ligands n-Bu 3 PE giving yields of 56-88%. The adducts were characterized by multinuclear (P-31, C-13, and Se-77) NMR, conductivity, IR spectroscopy and by X-ray analyses. Zinc complexes 1-4 are compriseS of two ligands coordinated to the metal center in a distorted tetrahedral arrangement. The P=E bond lengths of 1.497(7) (E=O), 2.000(4) (E=S), and 2.178(2) A (E=Se) in these complexes are slightly elongated compared to those in the free ligand. In addition, a DFT/B3LYP theoretical study on the geometry optimization of the title ligands and their zinc complexes has been carried out in order to support and complement the experimental data and to further investigate the nature of the chalcogenide-metal interaction. The results show good agreement between the experimental and theoretical data. [GRAPHICS]

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