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    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Contributions to the Chemistry of Silicon Sulfur Compounds. XXXIX. Lead(II)-bis-tritertbutoxysilanethiolateThe title compound 1 is formed from (t-C4H9O)3SiSH and PbO by an exothermic reaction. In benzene solution 1 is monomeric, whereas a solvated dimer the structure of which was determined crystallizes from glyme solutions. The F.I. mass spectrum only shows the mass of the monomeric unit. The 29Si n.m.r. spectrum shows only one sharp signal at δ = -68.33 ppm. The central four-membered (Pb2S2) ring of the dimer is puckered (butterfly; 51.2°). The folding takes place at the Pb atoms. The Pb atoms are threefold coordinated by S atoms (dendo = 278.9 pm; dexo = 258.6 pm) whereas the S atoms are bonded to two Pb atoms and one Si atom (208.8-214.3 pm).
    Notes: Blei(II)-bis-tri-t-butoxysilanthiolat 1 entsteht in exothermer Reaktion aus (t-C4H9O)3SiSH und PbO. In Benzol liegt 1 als Monomeres vor. Aus Glyme kristallisiert das solvatisierte Dimere, dessen Struktur bestimmt wurde. Im F.I. Massenspektrum wird nur die Masse des Monomeren beobachtet. Die 29Si-NMR zeigt nur ein scharfes Signal bei δ = -68,33 ppm. Der zentrale viergliedrige (Pb2S2)-Ring des Dimeren ist gefaltet (Butterfly; 51,2°). Die Faltung erfolgt an den Pb-Atomen. Die Pb-Atome sind dreifach von S-Atomen koordiniert (dendo = 278,9 pm; dexo = 258,6 pm), während die S-Atome mit zwei Pb-Atomen und einem Si-Atom (208,8-214,3 pm) verbunden sind.
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