J. Janczak et al., MIXED-VALENCE, TETRADISORDERED STRUCTURE OF IODINE-DOPED BISMUTH(III)DIPHTHALOCYANINE, Inorganica Chimica Acta, 281(2), 1998, pp. 195-200
Tetragonal crystals of iodine-doped bismuth(III) diphthalocyanine were
grown directly by the reaction of bismuth with 1,2-dicyanobenzene in
the presence of I-2 at 200 degrees C. The structure of [BiPc2]I-1.5 sh
ows columnar stacks of BiPc2 units and linear chains of iodine atoms.
The BiPc2 units and doped iodine atoms are tetradisordered in the crys
tal. The one-dimensional iodine and pseudo one-dimensional BiPc2 aggre
gates are aligned along the c-axis of the crystal. The two Pc groups i
n the BiPc2 unit are staggered at an angle of 39.4 degrees and are 3.2
75 Angstrom apart. The Bi3+ ion, eight coordinated by N-isoindole atom
s, does not lie between. the Pc rings at the center. The Bi-N distance
s are 2.377(8) Angstrom to one Pc unit and 2.760(8) Angstrom to the ot
her. The difference of the Bi-N bond lengths, similar to those found i
n other partially oxidized M(III) diphthalocyanine complexes, correlat
es with the binding of the internal metal to a Pc2- ion and to a parti
ally oxidized Pc- ion. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science S.A. All rights reser
ved.