Abstract
The dinuclear compound, [Nb2Cl6(C2H 6S)1.7(C2H6Se)1.3], features an Nb III=NbIII double bond [2.6878 (5) Å]. The molecule lies on a twofold rotation axis that passes through the middle of this bond as well as through the bridging dimethyl sulfide ligand. The NbIII ion exists in an octahedral coordination environment defined by two terminal and two bridging Cl atoms, and (CH3)2Se/(CH3) 2S ligands. The (bridging) ligand lying on the twofold rotation axis is an ordered (CH3)2S ligand, whereas the terminal ones on a general position are a mixture of (CH3)2Se and (CH 3)2S ligands in a 0.647 (2):0.353 (2) ratio (the methyl C atoms are also disordered).
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Matsuura, M., Fujihara, T., Nagasawa, A., & Ng, S. W. (2012). Di-μ-chlorido-μ-(dimethyl sulfide)-bis{dichlorido[(dimethyl selenide-κSe)(dimethyl sulfide-κS)(0.65/0.35)]niobium(III)}(Nb - Nb). Acta Crystallographica Section E: Structure Reports Online, 68(9). https://doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812033673
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