The synthesis of dithiocacodylate complexes of the metals chromium(111),
indium(111), manganese(11), cobalt(11), nicke1(11),� zinc(11), and copper(1) is described. The compounds can be
prepared either from sodium dithiocacodylate Na[S2As(CH3)2] or by passing
hydrogen sulphide through a methanolic solution of the metal cacodylate in the presence of hydrogen chloride. The
infrared spectra in the region 4000-40 cm-1 of the new compounds
have been recorded and assigned by a comparison with the spectra of several
compounds which are closely related. The arsenic-sulphur
and metal-sulphur
stretching frequencies occur in the region of 450 cm-1 and 260-340
cm-1, respectively.
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