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Two Mercuric Ammoniates: [Hg(NH3)2][HgCl3]2 and [Hg(NH3)4](ClO4)2 [Hg(NH3)2][HgCl3]2 ( 1 ) is obtained by saturating an equimolar solution of HgCl2 and NH4Cl with Hg(NH2)Cl at 75 °C. 1 crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Pmna with a = 591.9(1) pm, b = 800.3(1) pm, c = 1243.3(4) pm, Z = 2. The structure consists of linear cations [Hg(NH3)2]2+ and T‐shaped anions [HgCl3]. The coordination sphere of mercury is ?effectively”? completed to compressed hexagonal bipyramids and distorted octahedra, respectively. Single crystals of [Hg(NH3)4](ClO4)2 ( 2 ) are obtained by passing gaseous ammonia through a solution of mercuric perchlorate, while the solution was cooled to temperatures below 10 °C. 2 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with a = 791.52(9) pm, b = 1084.3(2) pm, c = 1566.4(2) pm, β = 120.352(1)°, Z = 4. The structure consists of compressed [Hg(NH3)4]2+ tetrahedra and perchlorate anions. The packing of the heavy atoms Hg and Cl is analogous to the baddeleyite (α‐ZrO2) type of structure.  相似文献   

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[Cu(NH3)2](NO3)2 ( I ) and [Cu(NH3](NO3)2 ( II ) were synthesized by interaction of molten NH4NO3 with [Cu(NH3)4](NO3)2 and Cu(NO3)2 · 3 H2O, respectively, at 180 to 195°C for 24 hr. According to X-Ray single crystal analysis, I is orthorhombic (sp. gr. Pbca) with a = 5.678(1), b = 9.765(2), c = 11.596(2) Å, Z = 4, R = 0.060; II is monoclinic (sp. gr. P21/c) with a = 6.670(1), b = 8.658(2), c = 9.661(2) Å, β = 101.78(2)°, Z = 4, R = 0.027. In both structures, the nearest coordination environment of Cu is a slightly distorted square formed by N (from NH3) and O atoms (from NO3 groups). The structure of I consists of centrosymmetrical [Cu(NH3)2](NO3)2 molecules linked by hydrogen bonds. The Cu? N and Cu? O distances are 1.98 and 2.01 Å, respectively. In II , the Cu? N distance is 1.95 Å, the Cu? O distances are 1.96, 2.02, and 2.03 Å. The [CuO3NH3] squares are connected by NO3 bridges into zigzag chains, which are linked into layers by longer Cu? O interactions (2.31 Å). Obviously, the layers are additionally strengthened and held together by hydrogen bonds.  相似文献   

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Colourless needles of mercurous dimethylglyoximato nitrate, Hg2(Dmg)2(NO3)2, grow from a diluted nitric acid solution of mercurous nitrate and dimethylglyoxime. The crystal structure (triclinic, P1¯, a = 728.50(13), b = 1066.8(2), c = 1167.9(2) pm, α = 93.78(2)°, β = 94.16(2)°, γ = 98.61(2)°, Rall = 0, 0726) contains the cations [Hg2(Dmg)2]2+ and “non‐coordinating” (NO3) anions. In the cation, two neutral dimethylglyoxime molecules coordinate bidentately with Hg—N distances in the narrow range of 236 to 239 pm to the mercurous ion, Hg22+, which exhibits a Hg—Hg bond distance of 252.23(8) pm).  相似文献   

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Polysulfonyl Amines. XXXVII. Preparation of Mercury Dimesylamides. Crystal and Molecular Structures of Hg[N(SO2CH3)2]2, Hg[{N(SO2CH3)2}2(DMSO)2], and Hg[{N(SO2CH3)2}2(HMPA)] Hg[N(SO2CH3)2]2 ( 1 ) and Hg2[N(SO2CH3)2]2 ( 2 a ) are formed as colourless, sparingly soluble precipitates when solutions of Hg(NO3)2 or Hg2(NO3)2 in dilute nitric acid are added to an aqueous HN(SO2CH3)2 solution. By a similar reaction, Hg2[N(SO2C6H4 ? Cl? 4)2]2 is obtained. 1 forms isolable complexes of composition Hg[N(SO2CH3)2]2 · 2 L with L = dimethyl sulfoxide (complex 3 a ), acetonitrile, dimethyl formamide, pyridine or 1,10-phenanthroline and a (1/1) complex Hg[N(SO2CH3)2]2 · HMPA ( 4 ) with hexamethyl phosphoramide. Attempted complexation of 2 a with some of these ligands induced formation of Hg0 and the corresponding HgII complexes. Crystallographic data (at -95°C) are for 1: space group 141/a, a = 990.7(2), c = 2897.7(8) pm, V = 2.844 nm3, Z = 8, Dx = 2.545Mgm?3; for 4a: space group P1 , a = 767.8(2), b = 859.2(2), c = 925.2(2)pm α = 68.44(2), β = 86.68(2), γ = 76.24(2)°, V = 0.551nm3, Z = 1, Dx = 2.113 Mgm?3; for 4: space group P21/c, a = 1041.3(3), b = 1545.4(3), c = 1542.5(3) pm, β = 100.30(2)°, V = 2.474nm3, Z = 4, Dx = 1.944Mgm3. The three compounds form molecular crystals. The molecular structures contain a linear or approximately linear, covalent NHgN moiety; the Hg? N distances and N? Hg? N angles are 206.7(4) pm and 176.3(2)° for 1, 207.2(2) pm and 180.0° for 3a, 205.7(4)/206.7(4) pm and 170.5(1)° for 4. In the complexes 3a and 4, the 0-ligands are bonded to the Hg atoms perpendicularly to the N? Hg? N axes, leading in 3a to a square-planar trans-(N2O2) coordination with Hg? 0 261.2(2) pm and N? Hg? O 92.3(1)/87.7(1)°, in 4 to a slightly distorted T-shaped (N2O) geometry with Hg? 0 246.2(4)pm and N? Hg? 0 96.7(1)/92.0(1)°. In all three structures, the primary coordination is extended to a severely distorted (N2O4) hexacoordination by the appropriate number of secondary, inter- and/or intramolecular Hg…?0 inter-actions (0 atoms from sulfonyl groups, Hg…?O distances in the range 280—300pm). The intramolecular Hg…?O interactions give rise to nearly planar four-membered [HgNSO] rings. The molecule of 1 has a two-fold axis through the bisector of the N? Hg? N angle, the molecule of 3a an inversion center at the Hg atom. The molecule of 4 has no symmetry.  相似文献   

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(NH4)6Nd(NO3)9, A Ternary Ammonium-Rich Lanthanide Nitrate with Lonesome Nitrate Ions: (NH4)6[Nd(NO3)6](NO3)3 . Single crystals of the ternary ammonium neodymium nitrate (NH4)6Nd(NO3)9 are obtained from a solution of Nd2O3 in a melt of NH4NO3. In the crystal structure (monoclinic, C 2/c, Z = 4, a = 1 775.1(4), b = 912.7(3), c = 2 072.3(5) pm; β = 125.56(1)°; R = 0.059, Rw = 0.036) the Nd3+ ion is surrounded by six bidentate nitrate ligands so that anionic units [Nd(NO3)6]3? are formed. The units are isolated, but they are incorporated in layers parallel to (010). The structure is held together by a network of hydrogen bonds, built up by NH4+ and NO3? ions lying between the layers. Due to the structure, the compound may be described as a double salt like (NH4)3[Nd(NO3)6] · 3 NH4NO3 or, better, as (NH4)6[Nd(NO3)6](NO3)3.  相似文献   

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Colourless single crystals of the caffeine adduct of mercurous perchlorate dihydrate, [Hg2(Caf)2](ClO4)2(H2O)2, were grown from aqueous solutions of mercurous perchlorate and caffeine by isothermal evaporation at ambient temperature. The crystal structure (monoclinic, P21/n, Z = 4, a = 1628.0(2), b = 780.4(1), c = 2229.6(3) pm, β = 99.84(1)°, R1(all data) = 0.0894) contains [trans‐Caf‐Hg‐Hg‐Caf]2+ cations with a Hg‐Hg distance of 250.88(6) pm, Hg‐N (bond) distances of 214.4(6) and 215.1(6) pm and Hg‐Hg‐N angles of 176.9(2) and 165.1(2)°, respectively. These cations are attached via weak Hg‐O contacts to dimers which are further arranged to leave large channels into which one crystal water molecule is included. The second water molecule and the two perchlorate anions are weakly attracted to one Hg atom.  相似文献   

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Colourless single crystals of [Hg(OH)](NO3)(H2O) were obtained by slow evaporation of an aqueous solution of Hg(NO3)2 and Bi(NO3)3. The crystal structure (orthorhombic, Pbca, Z = 8, a = 943.2(2), b = 697.6(1), c = 1349.0(2) pm, R1(all) = 0.0780) contains [Hg(OH)] = …OH–Hg–OH–Hg… zig zag chains (O–Hg–O angle: 168°, Hg–O–Hg angle: 112°, Hg–OH distance: 212 pm) to which one water molecule is attached loosely. The [Hg(OH)](H2O) chains are connected via bis‐monodentate‐bridging nitrate ions to corrugated layers that are stacked in the [001] direction. Hg2+ has an effective 2+2+2(+1) coordination.  相似文献   

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Cs4[La(NO3)6](NO3) · HNO3: The First Nitric Acid Adduct of a Ternary Alkali Lanthanide Nitrate In the crystal structure of Cs4[La(NO3)6](NO3). HNO3 (monoclinic, P21/c, Z = 2, a = 787.3(2); b = 1353.0(3); c = 1141.8(7) pm; β = 94,37(3)°) La3+ has a coordination number of twelve (six bidentate nitrate ligands). The structure may be viewed at as a layer structure: Layers of the composition [Cs(1)4La2(NO3)12]2?, and [Cs(2)4(NO3)2(HNO3)2]2+ are stacked alternatively in the [100] direction.  相似文献   

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Polycrystalline anhydrous Hg2(NO3)2 was prepared by drying Hg2(NO3)2·2H2O over concentrated sulphuric acid. Evaporation of a concentrated and slightly acidified mercury(I) nitrate solution to which the same volumetric amount of pyridine was added, led to the growth of colourless rod‐like single crystals of Hg2(NO3)2. Besides the title compound, crystals of hydrous Hg2(NO3)2·2H2O and the basic (Hg2)2(OH)(NO3)3 were formed as by‐products after a crystallization period of about 2 to 4 days at room temperature. The crystal structure was determined from two single crystal diffractometer data sets collected at —100°C and at room temperature: space group P21, Z = 4, —100°C [room temperature]: a = 6.2051(10) [6.2038(7)]Å, b = 8.3444(14) [8.3875(10)]Å, c = 11.7028(1) [11.7620(14)]Å, ß = 93.564(3) [93.415(2)]°, 3018 [3202] structure factors, 182 [182] parameters, R[2 > 2σ(2)] = 0.0266 [0.0313]. The structure is built up of two crystallographically inequivalent Hg22+ dumbbells and four NO3 groups which form molecular [O2N‐O‐Hg‐Hg‐O‐NO2] units with short Hg‐O bonds. Via long Hg‐O bonds to adjacent nitrate groups the crystal packing is achieved. The Hg‐Hg distances with an average of d(Hg‐Hg) = 2.5072Å are in the typical range for mercurous oxo compounds. The oxygen coordination around the mercury dumbbells is asymmetric with four and six oxygen atoms as ligands for the two mercury atoms of each dumbbell. The nitrate groups deviate slightly from the geometry of an equilateral triangle with an average distance of d(N‐O) = 1.255Å.  相似文献   

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New compounds of the general formula A4[Nb6Cl12(NCS)6](H2O)4 (A = K, Rb, NH4) were synthesized from Nb6Cl14 and ASCN in aqueous solutions. X-ray structure refinements were performed on single-crystal data of the three compounds. They are isotypic and crystallize with the space group P1 (Z = 1) and the lattice parameters: a = 877.9(3) pm, b = 1176.6(3) pm, c = 1187.0(3) pm, α = 114.29(1)°, β = 98.96(2)°, γ = 100.91(2)° for K4[Nb6Cl12(NCS)6](H2O)4 ( 1 ); a = 887.6(3) pm, b = 1184.0(4) pm, c = 1195.4(4) pm, α = 114.95(2)°, β = 98.84(2)°, γ = 101.31(2)° for Rb4[Nb6Cl12(NCS)6](H2O)4 ( 2 ) and a = 886.0(4) pm, b = 1181.1(6) pm, c = 1183.9(6) pm, α = 114.49(2)°, β = 99.48(3)°, γ = 101.53(1)° for (NH4)4[Nb6Cl12(NCS)6](H2O)4 ( 3 ). Each centrosymmetric [Nb6Cl12(NCS)6]4? ion of the isotypic compounds contains six terminal thiocyanate groups being bound to the corners of the octahedral niobium cluster through the nitrogen atoms (dNb? N = 221.5(6)–224.3(6) pm, bond angles Nb? N? C 168.6(5)–176.4(6)°). The [Nb6Cl12(NCS)6]4? ions are linked via A? S and A? Cl interactions with the A cations. Half of the cations occur to be disordered along two crystallographic sites.  相似文献   

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The thermal decompositions of polycrystalline samples of [Ni(NH3)6](NO3)2 were studied by thermogravimetric analysis with simultaneous gaseous products of the decomposition identified by a quadruple mass spectrometer. Two measurements were made for samples placed in alumina crucibles, heated from 303 K up to 773 K in the flow (80 cm3 min?1) of Ar 6.0 and He 5.0, at a constant heating rate of 10 K min?1. Thermal decomposition process undergoes two main stages. First, the deamination of [Ni(NH3)6](NO3)2 to [Ni(NH3)2](NO3)2 occurs in four steps, and 4NH3 molecules per formula unit are liberated. Then, decomposition of survivor [Ni(NH3)2](NO3)2 undergoes directly to the final decomposition products: NiO1+x, N2, O2, nitrogen oxides and H2O, without the formation of a stable Ni(NO3)2, because of the autocatalytic effect of the formed NiO1+x. Obtained results were compared both with those published by us earlier, by Farhadi and Roostaei-Zaniyani later and also with the results published by Rejitha et al. quite recently. In contradiction to these last ones, in the first and second cases agreement between the results was obtained.  相似文献   

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The Crystal Structure of the Basic Dimercury (I) Nitrates. I. The Crystal Structure of Hg2OH(NO3) · Hg2(NO3)2 The unit cell of Hg2OH(NO3) · Hg2(NO3)2 is orthorhombic, space group Cc2a - standard setting Aba2 (C) — with a = 2017.1(5) pm, b = 935.8(3) pm, c = 1121.7(3) pm and contains 8 formula units. Characteristic are chains [Hg2OH(Hg2)2/2]3+ parallel [001]. These are interconnected to a three-dimensional network by nitrate ions coordinated to mercury. The structure achieves additional stabilization through weak hydrogen bonds between oxygen atoms of the hydroxy groups and neighbouring nitrate ions. The bonding relationship of one hydrogen atom to four tetrahedrally correlated oxygen atoms is discussed.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structures of NH4[Si(NH3)F5] and [Si(NH3)2F4] Single crystals of NH4[Si(NH3)F5] and [Si(NH3)2F4] are obtained by reaction of silicon powder with NH4HF2 in sealed Monel ampoules at 400°C. NH4[Si(NH3)F5] crystallizes with the tetragonal space group P4/n (no. 85) with a = 614.91(7) pm, c = 721.01(8) pm, Z = 2. Characteristic for the structure is the anionic octahedron [Si(NH3)F5]?. Si(NH3)2F4 crystallizes with the monoclinic space group P21/c (no. 14) with a = 506.9(1) pm, b = 728.0(1) pm, c = 675.9(1), β = 93,21(2)°, Z = 2. Trans-[Si(NH3)2F4] molecules are characteristic for this structure.  相似文献   

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Colourless crystals of [Hg2(Mmt)(Dmt)2](NO3)(H2O) were obtained from a reaction of mercuric nitrate with monomethyl‐ and dimethyl‐1,2,4‐triazolate (Mmt? and Dmt?, respectively). In the crystal structure (monoclinic, C2/c (no. 15), a = 2579.4(4), b = 1231.1(2), c = 1634.8(2) pm, β = 128.32(1)°, V = 4073.3(11)·106·pm3, Z = 8, R1 [I0 > 2σ(I0)]: 0.0355), half of the mercuric ions are essentially two‐coordinate (Hg–N: 210‐215 pm), the other half are tetrahedrally surrounded by N‐donor atoms (Hg–N: 221, 225 pm) of the Mmt? and Dmt? anions. These three‐N ligands construct a three‐dimensional framework.  相似文献   

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Crystal Structure of the Basic Dimercury(I) Nitrates. II. Crystal Structure of Hg10(OH)4(NO3)6 . The crystal structure of Hg10(OH)4(NO3)6 has been determined from single crystal x-ray diffraction data. The unit cell is triclinic, space group P1 , a = 999.4(5), b = 909.9(5), c = 765.9(2) pm, α = 85.98(4), β = 78.70(3), γ = 109.83(5)°; Z = 1, R = 6.2%, Rw = 8.2%. Finite cationic chains [(Hg2)5(OH)4(NO3)2]4+ are joined together by weak van der Waals-type interactions between neighbouring Hg and O atoms, thus forming ribbons running along [100]. The coordination sphere of the Hg atoms is completed by further nitrate ions, which lead to the formation of a loose framework. Thereby the metal atoms are not surrounded by simple coordination polyhedra.  相似文献   

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Preparation and Crystal Structures of Ag[N(CN)2](PPh3)2, Cu[N(CN)2](PPh3)2, and Ag[N(CN)2](PPh3)3 The coordination compounds Ag[N(CN)2](PPh3)2 ( 1 ), Cu[N(CN)2](PPh3)2 ( 2 ), and Ag[N(CN)2](PPh3)3 ( 3 ) are obtained by the reaction of AgN(CN)2 or CuN(CN)2 with triphenylphosphane in CH2Cl2. X‐ray structure determinations were performed on single crystals of 1 , 2 , and 3 · C6H5Cl. The three compounds crystallize monoclinic in the space group P21/n with the following unit cell parameters. 1 : a = 1216.07(9), b = 1299.5(2), c = 2148.4(3) pm, β = 99.689(13)°, Z = 4; 2 : a = 1369.22(10), b = 1257.29(5), c = 1888.04(15) pm, β = 94.395(7)°, Z = 4; 3 · C6H5Cl: a = 1276.6(4), b = 1971.7(3), c = 2141.3(5) pm, β = 98.50(3)°, Z = 4. In all structures the metal atoms have a distorted tetrahedral coordination. The crystal structure of 3 · C6H5Cl shows monomeric molecular units with terminal coordinated dicyanamide. The crystal structure of 1 is built up by dinuclear units, which are bridged by dicyanamide ligands. However, the crystal structure of 2 corresponds to a onedimensional coordination polymer, bridged by dicyanamide anions.  相似文献   

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Preparation, Spectroscopic Characterization and Crystal Structures of Mercury(II)‐bis(tetracyanoborate) Hg[B(CN)4]2 and Dimercury(I)‐bis(tetracyanoborate) Hg2[B(CN)4]2 Hg[B(CN)4]2 ( 1 ) is synthesised by the reaction between Hg(NO3)2 and K[B(CN)4]2. In a comproportionation reaction of 1 with elemental mercury the corresponding mercury(I) salt Hg2[B(CN)4]2 ( 2 ) is obtained. The compounds were characterised by vibrational‐ and NMR‐spectroscopy, and their crystal structures were determined. Hg[B(CN)4]2 crystallizes in the trigonal system in the space group P3¯m1 with a = 781.75(3) pm, c = 601.68(2) pm, V = 318.44(2)Å3, and one formula unit per unit cell. For Hg2[B(CN)4]2 an orthorhombic unit cell with a = 568.9(1) pm, b = 3280.9(7) pm, c = 601.68(2) pm, V = 1389.6(5)Å, and Z = 4 is observed.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Na10[P4(NH)6N4](NH2)6(NH3)0.5 with an Adamantane-like Anion [P4(NH)6N4]4? Crystals of Na10[P4(NH)6N4](NH2)6(NH3)0.5 were obtained by the reaction of P3N5 with NaNH2 (molar ratio 1:20) within 5 d at 600°C in autoclaves. The following data characterize X-ray investigations: Fm3 m, Z = 8, a = 15.423(2) Å, Z(F) = 261 with F ≥ 3 σ(F) Z(Variables) = 27, R/Rw = 0.086/0.089 The compound contains the hitherto unknown anion [P4(NH)6N4]4?, which resembles adamantane. The total structure can be described as follows: The centers of gravity of units of [Na8(NH2)6(NH3)]2+ – 8Na+ on the corners of a cube, 6NH2? on the ones of an inscribed octahedron with NH3 in the center – follow the motif of a cubic-closest packed arrangement. Units of [Na12(NH2)6]6+ – 12Na+ on the corners of a cuboctahedron and 6NH2? on the ones of an inscribed octahedron – occupy all octahedral and those of [P4(NH)6N4]4? all tetrahedral sites.  相似文献   

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The Crystal Structures of (NH4)2[ReCl6], [ReCl2(CH3CN)4]2[ReCl6] · 2CH3CN and [ReCl4(18)(Crown-6)] Brown single crystals of (NH4)2[ReCl6] are formed by the reaction of NH4Cl with ReCl5 in a suspension of diethylether. [ReCl2(CH3CN)4]2[ReCl6] · 2CH3CN crystallizes as brown crystal plates from a solution of ReCl5 in acetonitrile. Lustrous green single crystals of [ReCl4(18-crown-6)] are obtained by the reaction of 18-crown-6 with ReCl5 in a dichloromethane suspension. All rhenium compounds are characterized by IR spectroscopy and by crystal structure determinations. (NH4)2[ReCl6]: Space group Fm3 m, Z = 4, 75 observed unique reflections, R = 0.01. Lattice constant at ?70°C: a = 989.0(1) pm. The compound crystallizes in the (NH4)2[PtCl6] type, the Re? Cl distance is 235.5(1) pm. [ReCl2(CH3CN)4]2[ReCl6] · 2CH3CN: Space group P1, Z = 1, 2459 observed unique reflections, R = 0.12. Lattice dimensions at ?60°C: a = 859.0(1), b = 974.2(7), c = 1287.3(7) pm, α = 102.69(5)°, b? = 105.24(7)°, γ = 102.25(8)°. The structure consists of two symmetry-independent [ReCl2(CH3CN)4]+ ions with trans chlorine atoms, [ReCl6]2? ions, and included acetonitrile molecules. In the cations the Re? Cl bond lengths are 233 pm in average, in the anion they are 235 pm in average. [ReCl4(18-crown-6)]: Space group P21/n, Z = 4, 3 633 observed unique reflections, R = 0.06. Lattice dimensions at ?70°C: a = 1040.2(4), b = 1794.7(5), c = 1090.0(5) pm, b? = 108.91(4)°. The compound forms a molecular structure, in which the rhenium atom is octahedrally coordinated by the four chlorine atoms and by two oxygen atoms of the crown ether molecule.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Rb8[P4N6(NH)4](NH2)2 with the Adamantane-like Anion [P4N6(NH)4]6? RbNH2 reacts with P3N5 (molar ratio 6:1) at 400°C within 5 d to colourless Rb8[P4N6(NH)4](NH2)2. Suitable crystals for a X-ray structure determination were obtained: The compound contains adamantane-like molecular anions [P4N6(NH)4]6?. Their centres of gravity are arranged in a distorted hexagonal primitive array. All trigonal prisms of this array contain one amide ion. Rubidium ions connect the anions irregularly.  相似文献   

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