Resolvable polymorphism in an intergrowth of two modifications of tris(diethyldithiocarbamato)antimony
Tris(diethyldithiocarbamato‐κS)antimony(III), [Sb(C5H10NS2)3], is tentatively presumed to comprise a triclinic and a monoclinic polymorph intergrown into each other. The geometry in the triclinic phase is a ψ‐capped octahedron and that in the monoclinic phase is a ψ‐pentagonal bipyramid. The study a...
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description | Tris(diethyldithiocarbamato‐κS)antimony(III), [Sb(C5H10NS2)3], is tentatively presumed to comprise a triclinic and a monoclinic polymorph intergrown into each other. The geometry in the triclinic phase is a ψ‐capped octahedron and that in the monoclinic phase is a ψ‐pentagonal bipyramid. The study also identifies the polyhedral symbols for a reported pair of polymorphs of another SbIII coordination compound, as well as for those of published polymorphic modifications of other BiIII and PbII coordination compounds; the symbols in the pair differ in most of these examples. When differentiating related structures of such classes of coordination compounds, lone‐pair stereochemistry may be another informative variable, as stereochemical activity is not always apparent from bond distances and angles only.
Tris(diethyldithiocarbamato)antimony(III), [Sb(C5H10NS2)3], is tentatively presumed to comprise a triclinic and a monoclinic polymorph intergrown into each other. The geometry in the triclinic phase is a ψ‐capped octahedron and that in the monoclinic phase is a ψ‐pentagonal bipyramid. The study also identifies the polyhedral symbols for a reported pair of polymorphs of another SbIII coordination compound, as well as for those of published polymorphic modifications of other BiIII and PbII coordination compounds. |
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