Crystal structure of chlorido-(η(2)-phenyl iso-thio-cyanate-κ(2) C,S)-mer-tris-(tri-methyl-phosphane-κP)iridium(I)

Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online. 2014 Oct 18;70(Pt 11):352-4. doi: 10.1107/S160053681402162X. eCollection 2014 Nov 1.

Abstract

The molecule of the title compound, [IrCl(C7H5NS)(C3H9P)3], is a distorted octa-hedral iridium complex with three PMe3 ligands arranged in a meridional geometry, a chloride ion cis to all three PMe3 groups and the phenyl iso-thio-cyanate ligand bonded in an η(2)-fashion through the C and S atoms. The C atom is trans to the chloride ion and the S atom is responsible for a significant deviation from an ideal octa-hedral geometry. The geometric parameters for the metal-complexing phenyl isothiocyanate group are compared with other metal-complexed phenyl iso-thio-cyanates, as well as with examples of uncomplexed aryl iso-thio-cyanates.

Keywords: crystal structure; iridium complex; phenyl iso­thio­cyanate.