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William Levason1, Francesco M Monzittu, Gillian Reid
1School of Chemistry, University of Southampton, Highfield, Southampton SO17 1BJ, UK. G.Reid@soton.ac.uk.
Abstract:
Reaction of WF6 with AsR3 (R = Me or Et) in anhydrous CH2Cl2 at low temperature forms the neutral seven-coordinate, [WF6(AsR3)] (R = Me, Et), the first arsine complexes of WF6, whilst o-C6H4(EMe2)2 (E = P, As) produces [WF4{o-C6H4(EMe2)2}2][WF7]2. Crystal structures show the latter contain dodecahedral cations, and present the highest oxidation state metal fluoride complexes known (and the highest possible for tungsten) with soft neutral phosphine and arsine coordination.
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