Abstract

The reaction of antimony chloride, sulfur and tetraphenylphosphonium bromide in an aqueous ammonia solution under hydrothermal conditions yields orange crystals of bis(tetraphenylphosphonium) μ-sufido-μ-tetrasulfido-S1:S4-bis[(pentasulfido-S1,S5)antimonate], [(C6H5)4P]2[Sb2S15]. The structure contains tricyclic molecular Sb2S152− anions built up of two distorted ψ-trigonal bipyramidally coordinated antimony centres which are connected by two Sx2− units (x = 1,4) and bound to an additional S52− ligand.

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