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Chouaih, Abdelkader |
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Kour, Mandeep |
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Kumar, Sandeep |
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Feddag, Ahmed |
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Andotra, Savit |
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Gupta, Vivek K |
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Kant, Rajni |
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Pandey, Sushil K |
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2019-07-10T08:31:02Z |
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2019-07-10T08:31:02Z |
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2018-04-05 |
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http://e-biblio.univ-mosta.dz/handle/123456789/11561 |
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Disubstituted phosphorodithioates of the type [{(2,5-CH3)2C6H3O}2PS2HNEt3] (1) and [{(3,5-
CH3)2C6H3O)2(PS2)}2] (2) were synthesized and characterized by IR and NMR (1H,13C and 31P) spectroscopic
studies and as single crystal X-ray analysis. The compound 1 crystallizes in monoclinic space
group P21/c whereas compound 2 crystallizes in triclinic space group P1. The X-ray analysis reveals that
in compound 1 phosphorus atom is coordinated to the two S and two O atoms to form tetrahedral
geometry. The structure is stabilized by cationeanion NeH/S hydrogen bonded interactions. In compound
2, the two phosphorus atoms have a distorted tetrahedral geometry coordinated to two (3,5-
CH3)2C6H3O groups. The molecule possesses a crystallographic center of symmetry and consists of zigzag
array of S]PeSeSeP]S linkages with two diphenyldithiophosphate moieties in the trans configuration.
Molecular geometries, HOMO-LUMO analysis and molecular electrostatic potential of compounds
1 and 2 are investigated by theoretical calculations using B3LYP functional with the 6-311G basis
combination set in the ground state and compared with the experimental values. |
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Journal of Molecular Structure |
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Dithiophosphate |
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Phosphorus |
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Sulfur |
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HOMO-LUMO |
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Synthesis, characterization, single crystal X-ray and DFT analysis of disubstituted phosphorodithioates |
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Article |
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