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Organotellurium compounds for metal organic vapour phase epitaxy

Martin R. Greaves

Year: 1991 University:   Aston Publications Explorer (Aston University)   Publisher: Aston University

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The infra-red detector material cadmium mercury telluride can be grown by the technique of Metal Organic Vapour Phase Epitaxy using simple alkyl telluride compounds as the source of tellurium. New tellurium precursors are required in order to overcome handling and toxicity problems and to reduce the growth temperature in preparing the material. A range of diaryltellurium(IV) dicarboxylates and some 2-(2'-pyridyl)phenyl-tellurium(II) and tellurium(IV) monocarboxylates have been synthesised and characterised by infra-red, 13C N.M.R. and mass spectroscopy. Infra-red spectroscopy has been used to determine the mode of bonding of the carboxylate ligand to tellurium. Synthetic methods have been devised for the preparation of diorganotritellurides (R2Te3) and mixed diorganotetrachalcogenides (RTeSeSeTeR). A mechanism for the formation of the tritellurides based on aerobic conditions is proposed. The reaction of ArTe- with (ClCH2CH2)3N leads to tripod-like multidentate ligands (ArTeCH2CH2)3N which form complexes with the ions Hg(II), Cd(II), Cu(I), Pt(II) and Pd(II). Synthetic routes to aryltelluroalkylamines and arylselenoalkylamines are also reported. The crystal structure of 2-(2'-pyridyl)phenyltellurium(II) bromide has been solved in which there are six molecules present within the unit cell. There are no close intermolecular Te---Te interactions and the molecules are stabilised by short Te---N intramolecular contacts. The crystal structure of 2-(2'-pyridyl)phenylselenium(II)-tribromomercurate(II) is also presented. A study of the Raman vibrational spectra of some tellurated azobenzenes and 2-phenylpyridines shows spectra of remarkably far superior quality to those obtained using infra-red spectroscopy.

Keywords:
Tellurium Chemistry Denticity Intramolecular force Crystal structure Telluride Carboxylate Raman spectroscopy Crystallography Infrared spectroscopy Bromide Molecule Inorganic chemistry Stereochemistry Organic chemistry

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Topics

Organoselenium and organotellurium chemistry
Life Sciences →  Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutics →  Toxicology
Organometallic Compounds Synthesis and Characterization
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry
Chemical Thermodynamics and Molecular Structure
Physical Sciences →  Chemistry →  Organic Chemistry

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