D. D. Klyamer, A. S. Sukhikh, D. V. Bonegardt, I. P. Asanov, T. V. Basova
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Structural Diversity of Octa- and Hexadecafluorinated Tin(II) and Tin(IV) Phthalocyanines
In this work crystal structures of octa- and hexadecafluoro-substituted tin(II) and tin(IV) phthalocyanines are shown. Complexes were obtained by fusing of fluorinated phthalonitriles with SnCl2 (Method 1) and refluxing the initial reagents in 1-chloronaphthalene (Method 2). In the case of octafluorosubstituted tin complexes it has been shown that during synthesis by the Method 1, Sn(II)PcF8 complexes are formed. At the same time, during the synthesis by the Method 2, Sn(IV)Cl2PcF8 complexes are obtained. It was demonstrated that not only the synthesis method but also the number of fluorine substituents affects the composition and structure of the obtained complexes. Unlike octasubstituted derivatives, only tin(IV) complexes are formed during the synthesis of hexadecafluorosubstituted phthalocyanines using both methods. Thus, when fusing tetrafluorophthalonitrile with SnCl2, halogen atoms are exchanged and a mixture of monomeric SnF2(PcF15Cl) and dimeric Sn2F3(PcF15Cl)2 complexes is formed. The synthesis in solution leads to the formation of SnCl2PcF16, which crystallizes together with 1-chloronapthalene solvate molecules. The effect of heating and vacuum sublimation on the transformation of Sn(IV) phthalocyanines is also studied.
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Journal is an interdisciplinary publication covering all aspects of structural chemistry, including the theory of molecular structure and chemical bond; the use of physical methods to study the electronic and spatial structure of chemical species; structural features of liquids, solutions, surfaces, supramolecular systems, nano- and solid materials; and the crystal structure of solids.