Abstract

Di-(t-butyl)fluorophosphine forms stable complexes of the type NiX2L2 and CoX2L2(where X = Cl, Br, or I and L = But2PF) with nickel(II) and cobalt(II) halides. The structure of these compounds, elucidated by n.m.r., i.r., and u.v. spectra as well as by magnetic measurements is trans-square planar in the case of NiX2L2 and tetrahedral for the complexes CoX2L2. For NiCl2(But2PF)2 a cis-trans-equilibrium is likely to exist in solution. The low-temperature 19F n.m.r. spectrum of the latter compound is explained by the presence of different rotamers with respect to the Ni–P axis.

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