Chlorine nuclear quadrupole coupling in iodine trichloride and in its

John Cyril Evans, and Grace Y. S. Lo. Inorg. Chem. , 1967, 6 (4), pp 836– ... Note: In lieu of an abstract, this is the article's first page. Click ...
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CONIRIBUIIOX FROM T H E W. 0 . Swan's direction; the design is similar to that described CH~LIICA PHYSICS L RESEARCH LABORATORY,by Petersen and Bridenbaugh.fi Frequencies were measured THEDow CHENICALCOMPASY, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN48640 with a BC-221 AA frequency meter. The detection and measresonance provided, urement of the corresponding, weaker in each case, an additional independent check. The observed Chlorine Nuclear Quadrupole Coupling resonaiices are tabulated and assigned in Tablc I .

in Iodine Trichloride and in Its Adduct with Aluminum Trichloride BYJ. C. EVANS ASD G. Y-S. Lo

Received October 17, 1966

Nuclear quadrupole coupling data have yielded much knowledge of the nature of chemical bonding in the interhalogen compounds. Cornwell and Yamasaki1 showed that, in the ions IC12- and ICld-, the attainment of higher valencies by the iodine is due more to transfer of charge to chlorine atoms than to promotion to higher iodine orbitals, the previously favored supposition. The same authors also considered the available coupling data for the chlorine2 and the iodine3 nuclei of iodine trichloride which had earlier been shown by X-ray methods to possess a planar, dimeric, bridged structure in the solid phase4 1 1 >I I