Tri(meta-tolyl)antimony Chloro(benzenesulfonate): Synthesis and Structure
V. V. Sharutin, O. K. Sharutina, and V. S. SenchurinTranslated by E. Glushachenkova
South Ural State University (National Research University), 76, Lenin prospekt, Chelyabinsk, Russia, 454080
Correspondence to: e-mail: vvsharutin@rambler.ru
Received 22 June, 2015
Abstract—Tri(meta-tolyl)antimony chloro(benzenesulfonate) (I) has been synthesized by the reaction between tri(meta-tolyl)antimony bis(benzenesulfonate) and tri(meta-tolyl)antimony dichloride (toluene; 0.5 h, 100°C). According to X-ray diffraction data, the antimony atoms in two crystallographically independent molecules Ia and Ib have a distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination to chlorine and oxygen atoms in axial positions: OSbCl, 177.8(4)° (Ia), 178.6(4)° (Ib); CSbC, 114.0(9)°‒127.6(8)° (Ia), CSbC, 114.4(8)°‒128.0(8)° (Ib); Sb‒C, 2.01(2)‒2.139(18) Å, Sb‒Cl, 2.453(7) Å, Sb‒O, 2.163(13) Å (Ia), Sb‒C, 2.07(2)‒2.14(2) Å, Sb‒Cl, 2.442(7) Å; Sb‒O, 2.187(14) Å (Ib).
DOI: 10.1134/S0036023616060164