Molecules (Jun 2000)

Synthesis and X-Ray Crystal Structure of the First Pure and Air-Stable Salt of Peroxymonosulphuric Acid: (Ph)4PHSO5

  • Marco Crisma,
  • Sandro Campestrini

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/50600886
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 6
pp. 886 – 894

Abstract

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In this paper we describe the synthesis of tetraphenylphosphonium peroxymonosulphate, its crystal structure and packing mode. The asymmetric unit accomodates two independent molecules of the monopersulphate anion, which are held together by hydrogen bonds. In the packing mode, rows of such dimers are surrounded by four rows of tetraphenyl cations. The consequence is that the highly water sensitive HSO5¯ anions are segregated inside hydrophobic channels composed by the lipophilic cations. This circumstance presumably accounts for the exceptional stability of the title compound.

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