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Acta Cryst. (2009). E65, m441 [ doi:10.1107/S1600536809010241 ]
-bromido-tris(triphenylphosphine)-1
P,2
2P-disilver(I) tetrahydrofuran 0.85-solvateAbstract: In the title binuclear silver(I) complex, [Ag2Br2(C18H15P)3]·0.85C4H8O, the two independent silver(I) ions are briged by two bromide ions. One AgI ion is coordinated by two triphenylphosphine groups with a square-planar geometry, while the second is coordinated by one triphenylphine group with a trigonal-planar geometry. The structure is very similar to that of the dichloromethane solvate reported by Zhu, Huang & Zheng [Chin. J. Struct. Chem. (1994), 13, 325-327]. The tetrahydrofuran solvent molecule is disordered and was refined with a fixed occupancy of 0.85.
Online 25 March 2009
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