Solid-state structure of sulfur bis(trimethylsilylimide), S(NSiMe3)2, and multinuclear magnetic resonance studies of some sulfur bis(silylimides) in solution
Abstract
In the solid state sulfur bis(trimethylsilylimide)1 has been shown to adopt the E/Z configuration by single-crystal X-ray diffraction (space group P, triclinic). In solution sulfur bis(silylimides) R(NSN)R′[R = R′= SiMe31 or Si2Me52; R = SiMe3, R′= Si2Me53 or SiMe2SiMe2(NSN)SiMe34] are fluxional at room temperature. Comparison of the 1H, 13C, 29Si and, in particular, 15N NMR data indicates that 1 and 2 undergo rapid E/Z⇌Z/E isomerization even at 173 K, whereas in the case of 3 and 4 this process is slowed at low temperature and the E/Z configuration prevails with the SiMe3 group in the E position.