Solution and Solid-State Characterization of PbSe Precursors.

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School of Engineering for Matter, Transport and Energy, Arizona State University, Tempe, Arizona 85287-6106, United States.

Published: February 2020

The addition of lead to diphenyl diselenide in ethylenediamine (en) or pyridine (py) allowed for the observation of the solvento complexes, (en)Pb(SePh) or (py)Pb(SePh), respectively. Performing this reaction in dimethyl sulfoxide and subsequent crystallization was found to afford Pb(SePh). Inductively coupled plasma optical emission spectroscopy revealed a 1:2 lead to selenium ratio for all three complexes. Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy confirms that Pb(SePh) is readily solubilized by ethylenediamine, and electrospray ionization mass spectrometry supports the presence of Pb(SePh) moieties in solution. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis of the pyridine adduct, (py)Pb(SePh), revealed a seesaw molecular geometry featuring equatorial phenylselenolate ligands. Crystals of Pb(SePh) grown from dimethyl sulfoxide revealed one-dimensional polymeric chains of Pb(SePh). We believe that the lead(II) phenylselenolate complexes form via an oxidative addition reaction.

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