Synthese und Kristallstruktur von Mangan(II)‐ und Zinkamid,Mn(NH2)2 und Zn(NH2)2 |
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Authors: | B. Frö hling,G. Kreiner,H. Jacobs |
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Abstract: | ![]() Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Manganese(II) and Zinc Amides, Mn(NH2)2 and Zn(NH2)2 Metal powders of manganese resp. zinc react with supercritical ammonia in autoclaves in the presence of a mineralizer Na2Mn(NH2)4 resp. Na2Zn(NH2)4_.0.5NH3 to well crystallized ruby‐red Mn(NH2)2 (p(NH3) = 100 bar, T = 130°C, 10 d) resp. colourless Zn(NH2)2 (p(NH3) = 3.8 kbar, T = 250°C, 60 d). The structures including all H‐positions were solved by x‐ray single crystal data: Mn(NH2)2: I41/acd, Z = 32, a = 10.185(6) Å, c = 20.349(7) Å, N(Fo) with F > 3σ (F ) = 313, N(parameter) = 45, R/Rw = 0.038/0.043. Zn(NH2)2: I41/acd, Z = 32, a = 9.973(3) Å, c = 19.644(5) Å, N(Fo) with F > 3σ (F ) = 489, N(parameter) = 45, R/Rw = 0.038/0.043. Both compounds crystallize isotypic with Mg(NH2)2 [1] resp. Be(NH2)2 [2]. Nitrogen of the amide ions is distorted cubic close packed. One quarter of tetrahedral voids is occupied by Mn2+‐ resp. Zn2+‐ions in such an ordered way that units M4(NH2)6(NH2)4/2 occur. The H‐atoms of the anions have such an orientation that the distance to neighboured cations is optimum. |
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Keywords: | Manganese(II) Amide Zinc Amide Crystal Structure |
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