Volume 60, Issue 8 pp. m386-m388

Triferrocenyl­phosphine oxide monohydrate

Alfred Muller

Alfred Muller

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa 2006

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Gideon Steyl

Gideon Steyl

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa 2006

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Andreas Roodt

Andreas Roodt

Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry, Rand Afrikaans University, Auckland Park, Johannesburg, South Africa 2006

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First published: 05 August 2004
Andreas Roodt, e-mail: [email protected]

Abstract

The title compound, [Fe3(C5H5)3(C15H12OP)]·H2O or Fc3PO·H2O, was obtained as red crystals from the Friedel–Crafts alkyl­ation reaction of PCl3 and ferrocene. Torsion angles (O=P—C—Fe/C) range from −45.39 (9) to −56.11 (14)°. The structure is stabilized by intermolecular hydrogen bonds [H⋯O = 2.10 (3) and 2.00 (4) Å], forming dimeric structures between pairs of O=PFc3 and water mol­ecules. A theoretical Tolman cone angle of 211° was calculated.

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