G. Bauer et al., MOLECULAR-STRUCTURE AND VIBRATIONAL-SPECTRA OF BIS-N,N'-DIETHYLDITHIOCARBAMATE COMPOUNDS WITH CLOSED-SHELL METAL-IONS, Journal of molecular structure, 415(1-2), 1997, pp. 123-134
The molecular structures of isolated M(Et(2)dtc)(2)(M is Zn-II, Cd-II,
Hg-II, Pb-II; Et(2)dtc is (C2H5)(2)NC(S)S-) have been examined by the
PM3 and MMP2 methods. The compounds have a compressed tetrahedral (di
fferent from the solid state for Zn, Cd, HE) or pyramidal helical (the
same as in the solid state for ph) MS4 group. These structures are at
tributed to the presence of highly strained 4-membered rings MS2C and
small bite angles. The pyramidal structure of the Pb(Et(2)dtc)(2) comp
ound suggests that the Pb(II)s(2) lone pair is stereochemically active
. Raman spectra recorded in the solid state and in solution (CHCl3 or
CH2Cl2) were compared in an attempt to trace the changes that occur in
the metal coordination sphere upon dissolution. The band splittings i
n the solid-state Raman spectra of Zn(Et(2)dtc)(2) and Cd(Et(2)dtc)(2)
were attributed to the intermolecular couplings in the dimeric struct
ures: these splittings disappear in the solution spectra. In agreement
with its monomeric solid-state structure, the solid state and solutio
n spectra of Pb(Et(2)dtc)(2) were coincident. (C) 1997 Elsevier Scienc
e B.V.