A new phosphoric triamide with the formula
[2-Cl-C6H4C(O)NH]P(O)[NHC6H4-4- CH3]2 has been investigated by spectroscopic
methods and X-ray crystallography. This compound crystallizes in the monoclinicsystem, with P21/c space group.
[2-Cl-C6H4C(O)NH] P(O)[NHC6H4-4-CH3]2 |
In this molecule, the P atom has a distorted tetrahedral environment.
The N atoms bonded to P atom have mainly sp2 character. In the crystal, the
molecules are aggregated through NCPâH…OâP and NPâH…OâC hydrogen bonds in a linear arrangement along the b axis, by forming a sequence
of alternate R22 (8) and R22 (12) motifs (NCP is the nitrogen atom of
C(O)NHP(O) segment and the NP stands the two other nitrogen atoms bonded to the
P atom). Furthermore, CâH…O and CâH…Cl intermolecular interactions complete a 3D
structure. Phosphoramides
constitute a well-studied sub-class of phosphorus (V)-nitrogen compounds due to
the biological activity of some derivatives and growing applications in
pharmacological and agricultural industry.Read more>>>>>>>>>
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