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Hydrogenselenates of Rare Earth Elements: Syntheses and Crystal Structures of La(HSeO4)3 and Gd(HSeO4)(SeO4) Colorless transparent single crystals of La(HSeO4)3 (hexagonal, P63/m, Z = 2, a = 971.7(1), c = 616.98(8) pm, Rall = 0.0440) were obtained from the reaction of La2O3 and conc. selenic acid. La(HSeO4)3 is isotypic with the corresponding hydrogensulfate. Its structure can be seen as a variant of the UCl3 type structure with complex anions and contains the La3+ ions in ninefold coordination of oxygen atoms. Single crystals of Gd(HSeO4)(SeO4) crystallize from a solution of Gd2O3 in selenic acid (70% H2SeO4). In the orthorhombic crystal structure (Pbca, Z = 8, a = 920.4(1), b = 1351.6(2), c = 1004.0(1) pm, Rall = 0.0276) the Gd3+ ions are coordinated by eight oxygen atoms belonging to four SeO42– and four HSeO4 ions. These are surrounded by four Gd3+ ions.  相似文献   

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Gd3(SeO3)4F: A Fluoride Selenite with μ3‐SeO32– and μ3‐F Capped Gd3 Rings The decomposition of Gd2(SeO4)3 in the presence of LiF in sealed gold ampoules yields single crystals of Gd3(SeO3)4F (hexagonal, P63mc, Z = 2, a = 1044.3(1), b = 694.32(7) pm, Rall = 0.0286). In the crystal structure one SeO32– group and one F ion cap a ring of three Gd atoms. Furthermore, the crystal structure is strongly influenced by the lone pairs of the SeO32– ions.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Strucure of NaPr2F3(SO4)2 Light green single crystals of NaPr2F3(SO4)2 have been obtained by the reaction of Pr2(SO4)3 and NaF in sealed gold ampoules at 1050 °C. In the crystal structure (monoclinic, I2/a, Z = 4, a = 822.3(1), b = 692.12(7), c = 1419.9(2) pm, β = 95.88(2)°) Pr3+ is coordinated by four F ions and six oxygen atoms which belong to five SO4 ions. Thus, one of the latter acts as a bidentate ligand. The [PrO6F4] units are connected via three common fluoride ions to pairs with a Pr–Pr distance of 386 pm. Na+ is sevenfold coordinated by three fluorine and four oxygen atoms.  相似文献   

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LiLa2F3(SO4)2 and LiEr2F3(SO4)2: Fluoride‐Sulfates of the Rare‐Earth Elements with Lithium The reaction of LiF with the anhydrous sulfates M2(SO4)3 (M = La, Er) in sealed gold ampoules yields single crystals of the pseudo quaternary compounds LiLa2F3(SO4)2 and LiEr2F3(SO4)2. According to X‐ray single crystal investigations, LiLa2F3(SO4)2 crystallizes with the monoclinic (I2/a, Z = 4, a = 828.3(2), b = 694.7(1), c = 1420.9(3) pm, β = 95.30(2)°, Rall = 0.0214) and LiEr2F3(SO4)2 with the orthorhombic crystal system (Pbcn, a = 1479.1(2), b = 633.6(1), c = 813.7(1) pm, Rall = 0.0229). A common feature of both structures is a dimeric unit of metal atoms connected via three fluoride ions. This leads to relatively short metal‐metal distances (La3+–La3+: 389 pm, Er3+–Er3+: 355 pm). In LiLa2F3(SO4)2, Li+ is surrounded by four oxygen atoms of four sulfate groups and one fluoride ion in form of a trigonal bipyramid, in LiEr2F3(SO4)2 two further fluoride ligands are attached.  相似文献   

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Pr4(SeO3)2(SeO4)F6 and NaSm(SeO3)(SeO4): Selenite‐Selenates of Rare Earth Elements Light green single crystals of Pr4(SeO3)2(SeO4)F6 have been obtained from the decomposition of Pr2(SeO4)3 in the presence of LiF in a gold ampoule. The monoclinic compound (C2/c, Z = 4, a = 2230.5(3), b = 710.54(9), c = 835.6(1) pm, β = 98.05(2)°, Rall = 0.0341) contains two crystallographically different Pr3+ ions. Pr(1)3+ is attached by six fluoride ions and two chelating SeO32– groups (CN = 10), Pr(2)3+ is surrounded by four fluoride ions, three monodentate SeO32– and two SeO42– groups. One of the latter acts as a chelating ligand, so the CN of Pr(2)3+ is 10. The selenite ions are themselves coordinated by five and the selenate ions by four Pr3+ ions. The coordination number of the F ions is three and four, respectively. The linkage of the coordination polyhedra leads to cavities in the crystal structure which incorporate the lone pairs of the selenite ions. The reaction of Sm2(SeO4)3 and NaCl in gold ampoules yielded light yellow single crystals of NaSm(SeO3)(SeO4). The monoclinic compound (P21/c, Z = 4, a = 1066.9(2), b = 691.66(8), c = 825.88(9) pm, β = 91.00(2)°, Rall = 0.0530) contains tenfold oxygen coordinated Sm3+ ions. The oxygen atoms belong to five SeO32– and two SeO42– ions. Two of the SeO32– groups as well as one of the SeO42– groups act as a chelating ligand. The sodium ions are surrounded by five SeO42– ions and one SeO32– group. One of the selenate ions is attached chelating leading to a coordination number of seven. Each selenite group is coordinated by six (5 × Sm3+ and 1 × Na+), each selenate ion by seven cations (5 × Na+ and 2 × Sm3+).  相似文献   

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CoSm(SeO3)2Cl, CuGd(SeO3)2Cl, MnSm(SeO3)2Cl, CuGd2(SeO3)4 and CuSm2(SeO3)4: Transition Metal containing Selenites of Samarium and Gadolinum The reaction of CoCl2, Sm2O3, and SeO2 in evacuated silica ampoules lead to blue single crystals of CoSm(SeO3)2Cl (triclinic, , Z = 4, a = 712.3(1), b = 889.5(2), c = 1216.2(2) pm, α = 72.25(1)°, β = 71.27(1)°, γ = 72.08(1)°, Rall = 0.0586). If MnCl2 is used in the reaction light pink single crystals of MnSm(SeO3)2Cl (triclinic, , Z = 2, a = 700.8(2), b = 724.1(2), c = 803.4(2) pm, α = 86.90(3)°, β = 71.57(3)°, γ = 64.33(3)°, Rall = 0.0875) are obtained. Green single crystals of CuGd2(SeO3)2Cl (triclinic, , Z = 4, a = 704.3(4), b = 909.6(4), c = 1201.0(7) pm, α = 70.84(4)°, β = 73.01(4)°, γ = 70.69(4)°, Rall = 0.0450) form analogously in the reaction of CuCl2 and Gd2O3 with SeO2. CoSm(SeO3)2Cl contains [CoO4Cl2] octahedra, which are connected via one edge and one vertex to infinite chains. The Mn2+ ions in MnSm(SeO3)2Cl are also octahedrally coordinated by four oxygen and two chlorine ligands. The linkage of the polyhedra to chains occurs exclusively via edges. Both, the cobalt and the manganese compound show the Sm3+ ions in eight and ninefold coordination of oxygen atoms and chloride ions. In CuGd(SeO3)2Cl the Cu2+ ions are coordinated by three oxygen atoms and one Cl ion in a distorted square planar manner. One further Cl and one further oxygen ligand complete the [CuO3Cl] units yielding significantly elongated octahedra. The latter are again connected to chains via two common edges. For the Gd3+ ions coordination numbers of ?8 + 1”? and nine were found. Single crystals of the deep blue selenites CuM2(SeO3)4 (M = Sm/Gd, monoclinic, P21/c, a = 1050.4(3)/1051.0(2), b = 696.6(2)/693.5(1), c = 822.5(2)/818.5(2) pm, β = 110.48(2)°/110.53(2)°, Rall = 0.0341/0.0531) can be obtained from reactions of the oxides Sm2O3 and Gd2O3, respectively, with CuO and SeO2. The crystal structure contains square planar [CuO4] groups and irregular [MO9] polyhedra.  相似文献   

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Halide Sulfates of Gadolinium: Synthesis and Crystal Structure of GdClSO4 and GdFSO4 Single crystals of GdClSO4 are obtained from the reaction of Gd2(SO4)3 and GdCl3 in silica ampoules. In the monoclinic compound (P21/c, Z = 4, a = 943.7(1), 657.59(8), 680.05(9) pm, β = 104.87(2)?, Rall = 0.0352) Gd3+ is surrounded by five sulfate groups and three chloride ligands. One of the sulfate groups acts as a bidentate ligand so that the coordination number of Gd3+ is nine. The reaction of Gd2(SO4)3 with LiF in sealed gold ampoules yields colorless transparent single crystals of GdFSO4. The compound crystallizes orthorhombic (Pnma, Z = 4, a = 843.6(1), b = 701.76(8), c = 643.38(7) pm, Rall = 0.0207) and contains eight‐coordinate Gd3+ ions. The ligands are six oxygen atoms of five sulfate groups and two fluoride ions.  相似文献   

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Anhydrous Lanthanum Acetate, La(CH3COO)3, and its Precursor, ·NH4)3[La(CH3COO)6] · 1/2 H2O: Synthesis, Structures, Thermal Behaviour Single crystals of (NH4)3[La(CH3COO)6] · ½ H2O are obtained by refluxing La2O3in (CH3COO)3 · 1.5 H2O with an excess of NH4CH3COO in methanol. The crystal structure (trigonal, R3 , Z = 6, a = 1 365.0(3) pm, c = 2 360(1) pm, R = 0.088, Rw = 0.061 exhibits the coordination number of nine for La3+, which is surrounded by three chelating-type bidentate and three unidentate acetate groups. Characteristic are monomeric units of [La(CH3COO)6]3? which are connected to a three-dimensional network by hydrogen bonds with the NH ions. Thermal decomposition consists of four steps with La(CH3COO)3, La2(CO3)3 and La2O2CO3 as intermediates and La2O3 as the final Product. Single crystals of La(CH3COO)3 are obtained from La2O3 in a melt of NH4CH3COO (molar ratio 1:12) in a sealed glass ampoule. The crystal structure (trigonal, R3 , Z = 18, a = 2 203.0(5) pm; c = 987.1(3) pm, R = 0.027, Rw = 0.023) shows the coordination number of ten for La3+. These are three-dimensionally connected by oxygen atoms of the acetate groups with two tetradentate double-bridging and one Z,Z-type-bridging bidentate acetate group.  相似文献   

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Anhydrous Sulfates of Rare Earth Elements: Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Y2(SO4)3 and Sc2(SO4)3 The reaction of YCl3 and Li2SO4 in sealed gold ampoules yields colorless single crystals of Y2(SO4)3. According to the X‐ray single crystal determination the compound crystallizes with orthorhombic symmetry (Pbcn, Z = 4, a = 1273.97(13), b = 916.76(9), c = 926.08(7) pm, Rall = 0.0274). The crystal structure is buildt up from [YO6] octahedra and sulfate tetrahedra connected via all vertices. In the same way [ScO6] octahedra and sulfate groups are connected in the crystal structure of Sc2(SO4)3 (trigonal, R‐3, Z = 6, a = 870.7(1), c = 2247.0(4) pm, Rall = 0.0255). Single crystals of Sc2(SO4)3 were obtained via crystallisation of powder samples from a NaCl melt. The crystal structures of both compounds are closely related to each other and to the binary sulfides Rh2S3 and Lu2S3; the structures are the same with the complex SO42– ions replacing the S2– ions of the sulfides.  相似文献   

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[Co(H2O)2Cl2(H2SeO3)2] (monoclinic, P21/c, Z = 2, a = 519.82(5), b = 1462.6(1), c = 643.09(7) pm, β = 92.51(1)°, Rall = 0.0583) was obtained from CoCl2 and H2SeO3 as purple plate–shaped single crystals. In the compound, the Co2+ ions are octahedrally coordinated by two Cl? ions, two H2O molecules, and two monodentate H2SeO3 molecules, leading to neutral complexes [Co(H2O)2Cl2(H2SeO3)2]. They are connected by hydrogen bonds involving both chlorine and oxygen atoms as acceptor atoms.  相似文献   

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Single Crystals of La[AsO4] with Monazite‐ and Sm[AsO4] with Xenotime‐Type Structure Brick‐shaped, transparent single crystals of colourless monazite‐type La[AsO4] (monoclinic, P21/n, a = 676.15(4), b = 721.03(4), c = 700.56(4) pm, β =104.507(4)°, Z = 4) and pale yellow xenotime‐type Sm[AsO4] (tetragonal, I41/amd, a = 718.57(4), c = 639.06(4) pm, Z = 4) emerge as by‐products from alkali and rare‐earth metal chloride fluxes whenever the synthesis of lanthanide(III) oxoarsenate(III) derivatives from admixtures of the corresponding sesquioxides in sealed, evacuated silica ampoules is accompanied by air intrusion and subsequent oxidation. Nine oxygen atoms from seven discrete [AsO4]3? tetrahedra recruit the rather irregular coordination sphere of La3+ (d(La3+?O2?) = 248 – 266 pm plus 291 pm) and even a tenth ligand could be considered at a distance of 332 pm. The trigonal dodecahedral figure of coordination consisting of eight oxygen atoms at distances of 236 and 248 pm (4× each) about Sm3+ is provided by only six isolated tetrahedral [AsO4]3? units. Alternating trans‐edge condensation of the latter with the [LaO9+1] polyhedra of monazite‐type La[AsO4] and the [SmO8] polyhedra of xenotime‐type Sm[AsO4] constitutes the main structural chain features along [100] or [001], respectively. The bond distances and angles of the complex [AsO4]3? anions range within common intervals (d(As5+?O2?) = 167 – 169 pm, ?(O–As–O) = 100 – 116°) for both lanthanide(III) oxoarsenates(V) presented here.  相似文献   

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La3OCl[AsO3]2: A Lanthanum Oxide Chloride Oxoarsenate(III) with a “Lone‐Pair” Channel Structure La3OCl[AsO3]2 was prepared by the solid‐state reaction between La2O3 and As2O3 using LaCl3 and CsCl as fluxing agents in evacuated silica ampoules at 850 °C. The colourless crystals with pillar‐shaped habit crystallize tetragonally (a = 1299.96(9), c = 558.37(5) pm, c/a = 0.430) in the space group P42/mnm (no. 136) with four formula units per unit cell. The crystal structure contains two crystallographically different La3+ cations. (La1)3+ is coordinated by six oxygen atoms and two chloride anions in the shape of a bicapped trigonal prism (CN = 8), whereas (La2)3+ carries eight oxygen atoms and one Cl? anion arranged in the shape of tricapped trigonal prism (CN = 9). The isolated pyramidal [AsO3]3? anions (d(As–O) = 175–179 pm) consist of three oxygen atoms (O2 and two O3), which surround the As3+ cations together with the free, non‐binding electron pair (lone pair) Ψ1‐tetrahedrally (?(O–As–O) = 95°, 3×). One of the three crystallographically independent oxygen atoms (O1), however, is exclusively coordinated by four (La2)3+ cations in the shape of a real tetrahedron (d(O–La) = 236 pm, 4×). These [(O1)(La2)4]10+ tetrahedra form endless chains in the direction of the c axis through trans‐edge condensation. Empty channels, constituted by the lonepair electrons of the Cl? anions and the As3+ cations in the Ψ1‐tetrahedral oxoarsenate(III) anions [AsO3]3?, run parallel to [001] as well.  相似文献   

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H3OLa(SO4)2 · 3 H2O: A New Acidic Sulfate of the Rare Earth Elements Colorless single crystals of H3OLa(SO4)2 · 3 H2O have been obtained by the reaction of La2O3 and sulfuric acid (80% H2SO4) at 150 °C. In the crystal structure (monoclinic, P21/c, Z = 4, a = 1119.5(5), b = 693.3(2), c = 1357.4(4) pm, β = 110.94(4)°) La3+ is ninefold coordinated by oxygen atoms which belong to five SO4 ions and three H2O molecules. One of sulfate groups acts as a bidentate ligand. Hydrogen bonding is observed with H2O molecules as donors and acceptors. Furthermore, strong hydrogen bonds are formed between the H3O+ ions and oxygen atoms of the SO42– groups.  相似文献   

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Preparation, Crystal Structure and IR Spectra of BeSeO3 · H2O – Hydrogen Bonds and Correlation of IR and Structure Data in the Monohydrates MSeO3 · H2O (M = Be, Ca, Mn, Co, Ni, Zn, Cd) BeSeO3 · H2O (oP32) has been obtained by treating amorphous BeSeO3 · 4 H2O precipitated from Be(HSeO3)2 solutions hydrothermally at 150 °C. The crystal structure (P212121, a = 560.59(4), b = 755.25(5), c = 781.14(5) pm, Z = 4, DX = 3.092 gcm–3, R = 0.018 for the 2034 reflections with I > 2σI of the enantiomer investigated) contains BeO3(H2O) tetrahedra built up from three selenite and one water oxygen atoms. The BeO3(H2O) tetrahedra are 3 D‐connected via Se atoms of trigonal pyramidal SeO32– ions. The Be–O distances are 161.8 to 164.4 pm. The Se–O bond lenghts (169.2–170.3 pm) and the O–Se–O bond angles (98.1–101.4°) are normal. The water molecules of crystallization form together with the SeO32– ions screw‐like hydrogen bond systems along [100]. Despite the strong synergetic effect of the Be2+ ions, the hydrogen bonds (d(OH…O) = 267.4 and 276.4 pm, respectively; νOD of matrix isolated HDO molecules: 2244 and 2405 cm–1, respectively) are normal compared to other neutral selenite hydrates. Together with the hitherto known monohydrates MIISeO3 · H2O and other beryllium salt hydrates, the hydrogen bonds of BeSeO3 · H2O are discussed with regard to their geometry and IR spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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The anhydrous rubidium tetraacetato lanthanate, RbLa(CH3COO)4, is obtained together with Rb2La(CH3COO)5(H2O) as colourless single crystals from a 1 : 2 mixture of Rb2CO3 and La(CH3COO) · 1.5 H2O in acetic acid by slow evaporation. The crystal structure [orthorhombic, Pnnm, Z = 2, a = 1242.0(3), b = 1650.1(4), c = 698.0(4) pm, R = 0.028, Rw = 0.071] contains La3+ nine coordinate by oxygen atoms of six acetate ligands. The polyhedra are connected to dimers and further to double chains running parallel to [001]. These [La(CH3COO)4] double chains are surrounded by four like double chains and connected by Rb+ ions that are seven coordinate by oxygen atoms.  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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The crystal structures of Ce2[SeO3]3 and Pr2[SeO3]3 have been refined from X‐ray single‐crystal diffraction data. The compounds were obtained using stoichiometric mixtures of CeO2, SeO2, Ce, and CeCl3 (molar ratio 3:3:1:1) or Pr6O11, SeO2, Pr, and PrCl3 (molar ratio 3:27:1:2) heated in evacuated sealed silica tubes at 830 °C for one week. Ce2[SeO3]3 crystallizes orthorhombically (space group: Pnma), with four formula units per unit cell of the dimensions a = 839.23(5) pm, b = 1421.12(9) pm, and c = 704.58(4) pm. Its structure contains only a single crystallographically unique Ce3+ cation in tenfold coordination with oxygen atoms arranged as single‐face bicapped square antiprism and two different trigonal pyramidal [SeO3]2? groups. The connectivity among the [CeO10] polyhedra results in infinite sheets of face‐ and edge‐sharing units propagating normal to [001]. Pr2[SeO3]3 is monoclinic (space group: P21/n) with twelve formula units per unit cell of the dimensions a = 1683.76(9) pm, b = 705.38(4) pm, c = 2167.19(12) pm, and β = 102.063(7)°. Its structure exhibits six crystallographically distinct Pr3+ cations in nine‐ and tenfold coordination with oxygen atoms forming distorted capped square antiprisms or prisms (CN = 9), bicapped square antiprisms and tetracapped trigonal prisms (CN = 10), respectively. The [PrO9] and [PrO10] polyhedra form double layers parallel to (111) by edge‐ or face‐sharing, which are linked by nine different [SeO3]2? groups to build up a three‐dimensional framework. In both compounds, the discrete [SeO3]2? anions (d(Se4+–O2?) = 166–174 pm) show the typical Ψ1‐tetrahedral shape owing to the non‐bonding “lone‐pair” electrons at the central selenium(IV) particles. Moreover, their stereochemical “lone‐pair” activity seems to flock together in large empty channels running along [010] in the orthorhombic Ce2[SeO3]3 and along [101] in the monoclinic Pr2[SeO3]3 structure, respectively.  相似文献   

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Chemistry and Structural Chemistry of Phosphides and Polyphosphides. 58. Tetrabariumtriphosphide, Ba4P3: Preparation and Crystal Structure Ba4P3 is obtained from the elements in the molar ratio 4:3 or by reaction of Ba3P2 and Ba5P4 in the molar ratio 1:1 (steel ampoules with inner corundum crucibles; 1 490 K). The greyish black, easily hydrolysing compound crystallizes in a new structure type oP56. The structure shows two crystallographically independent dumbbells P24? (d(P? P) = 225 and 232 pm) and isolated ions P3? corresponding to (Ba2+)8(P24?)4(P3?)4. The partial structure of the Ba atoms forms a complex network of trigonal prisms with tetrahedral and square pyramidal holes, as well as polyhedra with 14 faces (CN 10) which are icosahedron derivatives. The P3? anions center trigonal prisms and the 14 face polyhedron. The P-atoms of the P24? dumbbells center neighboring trigonal prisms with common square faces. (Pbam (no. 55); a = 1 325.4(2) pm, b = 1 256.2(2) pm, c = 1 127.3 pm; Z = 8).  相似文献   

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