Abstract
Several tertiary arsine sulphides have been prepared by the action of sulphur on tertiary arsines in C6H4Cl2-o at high temperature. AsPh3 and AsMePh2 react with S2Cl2 to produce AsPh3Cl2 and AsMePh2Cl2, respectively, and no tertiary arsine sulphide, contrary to an earlier report. The reversible transfer of sulphur from AsPh3S to AsMePh2 occurs readily in solution. Methyldiphenylarsine sulphide, a liquid at room temperature, forms a 1 : 1 crystalline adduct with P(NMe2)3O. The structure of the adduct has been determined from 1 913 independent diffractomer data and refined to a final R factor of 0.050. The crystals are orthorhombic, space group Pbca with a= 11.866(3), b= 17.134(7), c= 22.657(2)A, and Z= 8. There were no interactions between the two components other than normal van der Waals forces. Bond lengths and angles appeared normal with As–S 2.069(3), As–C(methyl) 1.932(10), As–C(phenyl) 1.947(average), P–O 1.461(7), and P–N 1.649 A(average).
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