Ein neues Kaliumhydrogensulfat,K(H3O)(HSO4)2 — Synthese und Struktur |
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Authors: | E. Kemnitz C. Werner S. Trojanov H. Worzala |
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Abstract: | ![]() A New Potassium Hydrogensulfate, K(H3O)(HSO4)2 — Synthesis and Structure Single crystals of the new compound K(H3O)(SO4)2 are synthesized from the system potassium sulfate/sulfuric acid. The up to day not described compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with the unit cell parameters a = 7.203(1) b = 13.585(2) and c = 8.434(1) Å, β = 105.54(1)°, V = 795.1 Å3, Z = 4 and Dx = 2.107 g · cm?3. There are two crystallographically different tetrahedral SO3(OH) anions. The first kind S1 tetrahedra forms dimers, whereas the second kind S2 forms infinite chains bonded via hydrogen bridges. The S1 dimers are linked to the S2 chains via oxonium ions (hydrogen bonds). Potassium is coordinated by 8 oxygen atoms which belong to four different SO3(OH) tetrahedra. These potassium oxygen polyhedra are connected by common edges forming chains running parallel z. |
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Keywords: | Potassium hydrogen sulfate synthesis crystal structure |
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