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Bis(Triphenylphosphine) Iminium Tetrafluoroborate Chloroform Monosolvate, Rachana Manandhar, Nigam Rath, Myron Jones Aug 2018

Bis(Triphenylphosphine) Iminium Tetrafluoroborate Chloroform Monosolvate, Rachana Manandhar, Nigam Rath, Myron Jones

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In the title compound, C36H30NP2+·BF4−·CHCl3 or [PPN]BF4·CHCl3, where [PPN] = [(Ph3P)2N]+, two tri­phenyl­phosphine units are attached to a central N atom. The P—N—P bond angle is 137.69 (11)°. The two P—N bonds are nearly equivalent, with lengths of 1.5834 (18) and 1.5798 (17) Å. Both the BF4− anion and the chloro­form solvent mol­ecule are disordered over two positions, with occupancy ratios of 0.872 (3):0.128 (3) and 0.9628 (9):0.0372 (9), respectively. In the crystal, C—H⋯F and C—H⋯Cl hydrogen bonds link the [PPN]+ cations, the BF4− anions, and the chloro­form solvent mol­ecules into an array which extends along the b-axis direction.