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First example of antimoniated Schiff bases:: Hypervalent Sb←N(sp2) bonds

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INORGANIC CHEMISTRY COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 10, Issue 4, Pages 389-392

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ELSEVIER
DOI: 10.1016/j.inoche.2006.12.005

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antimoniated; hypervalent antimony; Sb-N(sp(2))bonds; eight-coordination; helical chirality

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The first example of antimoniated Schiff bases viz. 1-[2-(bis-(2-[(1-R-p-tolylethylimino)methyl]phenyl)stibanyl)benz-E-ilidene]-(1-R-p-tolylethyl)amine (4) and tris[(R)-2-benzyliden-2-yl-amino)butan-1-ol]stibine (2) containing imino groups at the ortho position of aryl ring have been synthesized and characterized. The compounds were obtained by the reaction of tris(o-formylphenyl)stibine with R-4-dimethyl benzyl amine or (R)-2-aminobutan-1-ol, respectively. These chiral antimony based Schiff bases were characterized by IR, mass, H-1, C-13, NMR spectroscopy. The X-ray crystal structures of these two Schiff bases show hypervalent interactions between antimony and sp(2) nitrogen atoms. Additionally compound 2 shows intramolecular Sb-O interaction also giving eight-coordination of antimony, both of these observations are uncommon in literature. These two compounds 1 and 2 show helicoidal chirality, which is a very new concept in antimony chemistry. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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