Abstract
Trisdithiocarbamates of arsenic and antimony with pyrrolidine, piperidine, diisobutylamine and dibenzylamine have been prepared by directly mixing either AsCl 3 or SbCl 3 with CS 2 and the corresponding amine. A reasonable mechanism is proposed. The frequencies of bands in the electronic spectra depend on the electron releasing ability of amine groups and probably on steric hinderence effects. Interpretation of the spectroscopic results indicates a distorted octahedral stereochemistry. The distortion is attributed to the stereochemically active lone pair of electrons on the arsenic and antimony atoms.
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