Hexaphenylhexaphosphinane benzene solvate
JJ Weigand, A Decken, N Burford
Index: Weigand, Jan J.; Decken, Andreas; Burford, Neil Acta Crystallographica Section C: Crystal Structure Communications, 2008 , vol. 64, # 2 p. o64-o66
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Abstract
In the molecular crystal of hexaphenylhexaphosphinane benzene solvate, C36H30P6· C6H6, representing the trigonal form of phosphobenzene as a solvate, the six-membered ring of P atoms adopts a chair conformation wherein the six phenyl groups are located in equatorial positions. The molecules [molecular symmetry\ overline {3}(C3i)] are stacked infinitely along the c-axial direction.
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