Structure of Solvation Sphere of Tris(acetylacetonato)chromium(III) in Acetonitrile
Two experimental techniques were used to elucidate how acetonitrile molecules are bound to the title complex, [Cr(acac)3]: (i) measurement of NMR longitudinal relaxation rates of the dipolar nuclei of the solvent (1H, methyl-13C, and cyano-13C of CH3CN) in the presence of [Cr(acac)3], which is a pa...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The journal of physical chemistry. B 1997-05, Vol.101 (19), p.3827-3833 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Two experimental techniques were used to elucidate how acetonitrile molecules are bound to the title complex, [Cr(acac)3]: (i) measurement of NMR longitudinal relaxation rates of the dipolar nuclei of the solvent (1H, methyl-13C, and cyano-13C of CH3CN) in the presence of [Cr(acac)3], which is a paramagnetic complex, and (ii) X-ray diffraction measurements on acetonitrile solutions of [Cr(acac)3] and [Ru(acac)3] using an isostructural substitution method. The results of both methods are in harmony with each other. Four acetonitrile molecules are found within about 6 × 10-10 m from the chromium atom. They are in the hollows on the peripheral surface of the three acetylacetonato ligands, one or two in the hollows along the C 3 axis of the complex, and two or three in the hollows along the C 2 axes. They are oriented with the methyl ends inward: the angle between the molecular axis of acetonitrile and the vector from the chromium atom to the methyl carbon of acetonitrile was about 100°. |
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ISSN: | 1520-6106 1520-5207 |
DOI: | 10.1021/jp963356z |