Synthesis and crystal structures of three four-membered ring compounds containing PN2Ti skeletons

1989 | journal article. A publication with affiliation to the University of Göttingen.

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​Synthesis and crystal structures of three four-membered ring compounds containing PN2Ti skeletons​
Witt, M.; Roesky, H. W. ; Stalke, D. ; Pauer, F.; Henkel, T. & Sheldrick, G. M. ​ (1989) 
Dalton Transactions,(11) pp. 2173​-2177​.​ DOI: https://doi.org/10.1039/DT9890002173 

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Witt, Michael; Roesky, Herbert W. ; Stalke, Dietmar ; Pauer, Frank; Henkel, Thomas; Sheldrick, George M. 
Abstract
Depending on the reaction conditions, Ph2P(NSiMe3)[N(SiMe3)2]reacts with TiCl4 to form the titanadiazaphosphetidines Ph2P[µ-N(SiMe3)]2TiCl3MeCN (1) and Ph2P[µ-N(SiMe3)]2TiCl2,[NPPh2N(SiMe3)2](2). Compound (1) dimerises slowly in solution with elimination of Me3SiCl to yield a tricyclic system containing a central Ti2N2 ring (3). X-Ray analyses of these compounds show (1) and (3) to be monoclinic, space group P21/n, while (2) is triclinic, space group P. Compound (2) has a Ti–N–P angle of 170.3(7)° and a short exocyclic Ti–N bond of 179.2(9) pm.
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1989
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Dalton Transactions 
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Fakultät für Chemie 
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