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The reaction of [CpMn(CO)(NO)]2 (I) with an equimolar amount of tin dichloride in THF at room temperature gave the product of tin insertion into the Mn-Mn bond, the carbonyl nitrosyl complex [CpMn(CO)(NO)]2SnCl2 (II). The same complex was formed on treatment of CpMn(CO)(NO)SnCl3 with sodium borohydride. Treatment of I with an excess of anhydrous tin dichloride under the same conditions gave the trinitrosyl complex Cp2Mn2(NO)(μ-NO)2SnCl3 (III). According to X-ray diffraction, II contains a Mn-Sn-Mn chain with highly shortened Mn-Sn bonds (2.5570(2) and 2.5754(2) Å). Compound III contains a Mn-Mn-Sn chain (Mn-Mn, 2.5358(10); Mn-Sn, 2.5604(8) Å) with the Mn-Mn bond supplemented by two nitrosyl bridges and one terminal NO group.  相似文献   

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A reaction of CpMn(CO)(NO)Sn(C=CPh)3 (I) with [Cp′Mo(CO)2]2 (Cp′ = MeC5H4) gave CpMn(CO)(NO)Sn(C=CPh)3[Cp′Mo(CO)2]2 (II) as dark red prismatic crystals. The molecular structure of complex II was determined by X-ray diffraction study. Complex II contains the Mo-Mo bond (2.9799(5) Å), which is perpendicular to the coordinated C=C bond. The latter is longer (1.371(5) Å) than free acetylenide fragments (1.190(5) and 1.198(5) Å). In addition, the angle Sn-C=C for the coordinated C=C bond is smaller (134.1(3)°) than that in free fragments (173.5(4)° and 171.9(4)°). The Mn-Sn bond length in complex II (2.5662(7) Å) is close to that in complexI (2.5328(17) Å) and is much shorter than the sum of the corresponding covalent radii (2.78 Å). The Sn-C bond (2.108(4) Å) in the acetylenide fragment π-bound to two Mo atoms (average Mo-C, 2.19 Å), as well as the other Sn-C bonds (2.119(4) and 2.135(4) Å), remains virtually the same as in complex I (average 2.105 Å).  相似文献   

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The heating of the ionic complex [CpMn(CO)2(NO)]+SnCl3-(I) in methylene chloride gives a neutral complex CpMn(CO)(NO)SnCl3 (II). The latter reacts with lithium phenylacetylenide to yield a complex CpMn(CO)(NO)Sn(C≡CPh)3 (III). According to the X-ray diffraction data, complexes II and III contain shortened Mn-Sn bonds (2.5178(5) and 2.5436(12) Å, respectively).  相似文献   

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A planar rectangular cluster Ni18 (I) was obtained from N-(2-pyridylmethyl)iminodipropionic acid (II). The crystal structure of complex I was determined by X-ray diffraction. Complex I is built from the octanuclear planar framework (III) of the nickel(II) hydroxo complex (Ni...Ni 2.976–3.092 Å), four nickel chelates with the corresponding acid (IV), which are coplanar with the framework and are on both its sides (Ni...Ni, 2.938–3.188 Å), four hydroxo complexes, and two mixed chloro chelates V), which are not coplanar with the framework (Ni...Ni, 3.141 and 3.181 Å). In the chelate parts of complex I, the organic ligand is hexadentate because of bridging bonds; the coordination polyhedroLn of the metal center is a distorted square bipyramid (4 + 2).  相似文献   

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Reactions of (α-Pic)2Pd(OOCCMe3)2 (I) with dinuclear copper pivalate dihydrate and polymeric nickel bispivalate afforded the complexes (α-Pic)2Pd(μ-OOCCMe3)2Cu2(μ-OOCCMe3)4 (II) and Pd(μ- OOCCMe3)4Ni(α-Pic) (III), respectively, which were structurally characterized. The lantern dimers in complex II show no Cu···Cu bonds (Cu···Cu, 2.671(3) Å) and are united to form chains through the axial bridging pivalate groups inherited from palladium monomer I. In contrast, complex III features heterometallic palladium- nickel lanterns in which the Ni atom has an axial α-picoline ligand, while the Pd atom has no axial ligand; instead, a short Pd–Ni bond is formed (2.4976(3) Å). For triplet-state complex III and its zinc analog Pd(μ-OOCCMe3)4Zn(α-Pic) (IV), quantum chemical calculations and topological analysis of the electron density were performed.  相似文献   

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Tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)bismuth dicarboxylates [(C6H3(Br-5)(MeO-2)]3Bi[OC(O)CHal3]2, Hal = F (II) and Cl (III), have been synthesized by the reaction between tris(5-bromo-2-methoxyphenyl)bismuth (I) and trifluoroacetic acid and thrichloroacetic acid, respectively, in the presence of hydrogen peroxide in ether. According to X-ray diffraction data, a crystal of complex I contains two types of crystallographically independent molecules (a and b) both with a trigonal pyramid configuration. The bismuth atoms in complexes II and III have a distorted trigonal bipyramidal coordination with carboxylate substituents in axial positions. Axial OBiO angles are 166.3(3)° (II) and 171.6(2)° (III); equatorial CBiC angles are 118.0(3)°–123.1(3)° (II) and 113.6(3)°–127.4(3)° (III). Bi–C bond lengths are 2.189(7)–2.200(8) Å (II) and 2.190(8)–2.219(7) Å (III), and Bi–О distances are 2.280(6), 2.459(16) Å (II) and 2.264(5), 2.266(5) Å (III). Intramolecular contacts between the central atom and the oxygen atoms of carbonyl groups (Bi···O 3.028(9), 3.162(9) Å (II); 3.117(9), 3.202(9) Å (III)) are observed at maximum equatorial angles. The oxygen atoms of methoxy groups are coordinated to the bismuth atom. The Bi···O distances in complexes II and III (3.028(16), 3.157(16), 3.162(16) and 3.17(16), 3.143(16), 3.202(16) Å, respectively) are slightly longer than in complex I (3.007(9)–3.136(4) Å).  相似文献   

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A reaction of [(η5-C6H7)Fe(CO)3]BF4 with KI in acetone gave brown crystals of the complex [(η5-C6H7)Fe(CO)2]I (I), which was treated with SnCl2 in THF to form orange crystals of the complex [(η5-C6H7)Fe(CO)2]SnCl3 (II). A reaction of complex II with potassium cymantrenecarboxylate ((CO)3MnC5H4COOK, or CymCOOK) in THF yielded yellow crystals of the complex [(η5-C6H7)Fe(CO)2]Sn(CymCOO)3 (III). Structures I–III were identified using X-ray diffraction. The fragment (η5-C6H7)Fe(CO)2 in complexes I–III remains virtually unchanged. The Fe-I bonds in complex I (2.6407(3) Å) and the Fe-Sn bonds in complexes II and III (2.4854(3) and 2.4787(4) Å, respectively) are appreciably shorter than the sum of the covalent radii of the corresponding elements, probably because of an additional dative interaction of the d electrons of iron with the vacant d orbitals of iodine or tin.  相似文献   

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3,5-Dimethyl-1H-pyrazolide of 3-O-acetyl ursolic acid (II) is obtained in the course of the interaction of 3 O-acetyl ursolic acid acyl chloride (I) and 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazole. The crystal structure of compound II is determined from the single crystal XRD data (150 K, Bruker X8 Apex CCD autodiffractometer, MoK α radiation). The crystals are rhombic, the unit cell parameters are as follows: a = 10.6034(2) Å, b = 12.4096(2)Å, c = 24.5972(5)Å, P212121 space group. The structure consists of discrete acentric molecules. When pyrazolide II is boiled in the alcohol alkali solution, secondary hydroxyl is deacetylated and 3,5-dimethyl-1H-pyrazolide of ursolic acid IV is formed. Compounds II and IV are studied by NMR spectroscopy.  相似文献   

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The reaction of tetraphenylantimony chloride with sodium perrhenate or potassium chlorate yields tetraphenylantimony perrhenate (I) and tetraphenylantimony chlorate (II), respectively. Complex I was also synthesized from pentaphenylantimony and triphenylantimony diperrhenate in toluene. According to X-ray diffraction, crystals I and II consist of almost regular tetrahedral tetraphenylstibonium cations (CSbC, 109.4(2)°–109.5(7)° in I and 109.1(1)°–109.6(1)° in II) and [ReO4]? (OreO, 107.6(3)°–113.3(5)°) and [ClO3]? (OClO, 96.3(9)°, 116.4(5)°) anions, respectively. The average Sb-C bond lengths (2.094(3) Å in I, 2.097(2) Å in II) are close to the sum of the covalent radii of the Sb and C atoms. The average distances Re-O in complex I (1.672(4) Å) and Cl-O in complex II (1.315 Å) correspond to multiple bonds.  相似文献   

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Two new complexes were synthesized, namely, 7: 2 (2.2.2-cryptand)potassium chloride and (2.2.2-cryptand)ammonium bromide(0.75)chloride(0.25) hydrates: [M(Crypt-222)]+ · Hal? · 3.5H2O, where M = K, Hal = Cl (I) and M = NH4, Hal = Br0.75Cl0.25 (II). The structures of two isomorphous crystals were studied by X-ray diffraction analysis. Trigonal (space group P \(\bar 3\), Z = 2) structures I (a = 11.763 Å, c = 11.262 Å) and II (a = 11.945 Å, c = 11.337 Å) were solved by direct methods and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.057 (I) and 0.065 (II) for all 2626 (I) and 1654 (II) independent measured reflections (CAD-4 automated diffractometer, λMoK α). In structures I and II, the host-guest [M(Crypt-222)]+ complex cation lies on the threefold crystallographic axis and has the approximate D 3 symmetry. In complex I, the coordination polyhedron of the K+ cation (CN = 8) is a bicapped trigonal prism somewhat distorted toward an antiprism. Complexes I and II contain H-bonded disordered cubes of the water molecules and the Cl? or Br? anions.  相似文献   

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Crystals of double polyphosphates EuCs5(PO3)8 (I) and GdCs5(PO3)8 (II) have been studied by X-ray diffraction. The isostructural crystals of I and II are monoclinic, space group C2. Only unit cell parameters have been determined for the crystals of double Pr and Cs polyphosphate (III). This crystal is isostructural with earlier studied La3Cs15P24O72 · 6H2O (IV). The crystals of compounds III and IV are triclinic, space group P1, Z = 1; a = 11.987(2) and 12.178(5) Å, b = 14.754(8) and 14.740(8) Å, c = 14.692(8) and 14.847(9) Å, α = 60.15(4)° and 60.87(5)°, β = 67.04(4)° and 66.35(4)°, γ = 78.76(3)° and 77.54(4)°, respectively. In compounds I and II, the polyphosphate anions exist as infinite chains. The MIIIO8 polyhedra are isolated from each other but share edges and faces with the CsO n polyhedra.  相似文献   

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Two crystalline host-guest complexes are synthesized and studied using X-ray diffraction analysis: (18-crown-6)sodium tribromide [Na(18-crown-6)]+ · Br 3 ? (I) and (18-crown-6)potassium tribromide (with an admixture of bromodiiodide) [K(18-crown-6)]+ · (Br0.25I2.75)? (II). The structures of compound I (space group P21/n, a = 8.957 Å, b = 8.288 Å, c = 14.054 Å, β = 104.80°, Z = 2) and compound II (space group Cc, a = 8.417 Å, b = 15.147 Å, c = 17.445 Å, β = 99.01°, Z = 4) are solved by a direct method and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.098 (I) and 0.036 (II) for all 2311 (I) and 2678 (II) independent measured reflections on a CAD-4 automated diffractometer (λMoK α). Similar crystalline complexes I and II exist as infinite chains of alternating complex cations and trihalide anions linked to each other through weak Na-Br or K-I coordination bonds. In [Na(18-crown-6)]+ and [K(18-crown-6)]+ complex cations, the Na+ or K+ cation (coordination number is eight) is located in the center of the cavity of the 18-crown-6 ligand and coordinated by the six O atoms and two terminal Br or I atoms of two trihalide anions lying on opposite sides of the rms plane of the crown ligand.  相似文献   

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The reaction of the pentaphenyphosphorus solvate Ph5P·1/2PhH (I) with carboxylic and sulfonic acids was used to synthesize tetraphenylphosphonium carboxylates Ph4POC(O)R, R = C6H4(2-OH) (II), C6H4 (2-COOH) (III), H (IV), Me (V), CCl3 (VI), Ph (VII), PhCH=CH (VIII), CH2CH2C(O)OH (IX), CH=CHC(O) OH(X), and CH2C(O)OH (XI) and tetraphenylphosphonium sulfonates Ph4POSO2Ar, Ar = Ph (XII), C6H4Me4 (XIII), and C6H3(-COOH)(4-OH) (XIV). Compound XII was also prepared from compound I and SO3 in benzene. According to X-ray diffraction data, the crystals of I contain two types of crystallographically independent molecules with a slightly distorted trigonal-bipyramidal configuration [Ia, CaxPCax 178.44(8)°, P- Cax 1.985(2), 1.987(2) Å, P-Ceq 1.854(2), 1.846(2), 1.840(2) Å; Ib, CaxPCax 178.45(9)°, P-Cax 1.980(2), 1.975 (2) Å, P-Ceq 1.840(2), 1.846(2), 1.854(2) Å]. In the cations of compounds II, III and XIV, the coordination of the phosphorus atom is tetrahedral [CPC angle: II, 106.2(2)?111.6(1)°; III, 104.01(6)?113.03(6)°; XIV, 107.54 (6)?112.79(6)°]; the anions contain intramolecular O-H?O hydrogen bonds between the hydroxyl hydrogen atom and carboxyl oxygen atom (II, 1.34; III, 1.23; and XIV, 1.83 Å).  相似文献   

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Two complexes, namely, triaqua(18-crown-6)strontium dibromide monohydrate (I) and diaquabromo(18-crown-6)barium bromide (II), are synthesized. Their crystal structures are determined by X-ray diffraction analyses. For complex I, space group C2/c, a = 17.547 Å, b = 10.246 Å, c = 14.786 Å, β = 123.08°, Z = 4. For complex II, space group Pnma, a = 17.753 Å, b = 17.465 Å, c = 6.629 Å, Z = 4. The structures are solved by a direct method and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.056 (I) and 0.042 (II) for 2696 (I) and 2440 (II) independent reflections (CAD-4 automated diffractometer, λMoK α radiation). Both complex cations—randomly disordered [Sr(18C6)(H2O)3]2+ in complex I and [BaBr(18C6)(H2O)2]+ in complex II—are of the host-guest type. The Sr2+ (Ba2+) cation resides in the cavity of the 18-crown-6 ligand and coordinated by all six O atoms. In the structures complexes I and II, the coordination polyhedra of the Sr2+ and Ba2+ cations (coordination number 9) can be described as distorted hexagonal bipyramids with one apex at the O atom of the water molecule in complex I or at the Br? ligand in complex II and the other split apex at the O atoms of two water molecules.  相似文献   

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Tetraphenylbismuth 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate (I) and tetraphenylantimony 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate (II) are synthesized in yields up to 80% by the reaction of pentaphenylbismuth and pentaphenylantimony, respectively, with 4-sulfophenol. Compounds I and II are also prepared by the ligand redistribution reaction from pentaphenyl compounds of bismuth and antimony and triphenylbismuth bis(4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate) and triphenylantimony bis(4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate), respectively, in yields up to 87%. The recrystallization of compounds I and II from water gives crystalline hydrates Ph4BiOSO2C6H4(OH-4) · H2O (III) and Ph4SbOSO2C6H4(OH-4) · H2O (IV). Pentaphenylbismuth and pentaphenylantimony react with 2,4-disulfophenol in acetone, regardless of the ratio of the starting reactants, to form bis(tetraphenylbismuth) 4-hydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate (V) and bis(tetraphenylantimony) 4-hydroxybenzene-1,3-disulfonate (VI) in yields up to 74%. According to X-ray diffraction data, coordination of the bismuth atoms in compound I is trigonal-bipyramidal with the axial oxygen atom of the 4-hydroxybenzenesulfonate group (Bi···O 2.764 Å). In compound II, coordination of the Sb atom is tetrahedral (CSbC angles 106.2°–112.3°). In crystal III, the distances between the central atom and the nearest oxygen atoms of the arenesulfonate group and the hydrate water molecule are 3.094 and 3.125 Å, respectively. Crystals V and VI consist of doubly charged anions of 2,4-disulfophenol and several distorted tetrahedral cations of tetraphenylbismuthonium (CBi(1)C, CBi(2)C angles and Bi(1)-C, Bi(2)-C bond lengths vary in the intervals 102.1°–122.7°, 105.4°–114.0° and 2.103–2.230, 2.187–2.209 Å, respectively) and tetraphenylantimonium (CSb(1)C, CSb(2)C angles and Sb(1)-C, Sb(2)-C bond lengths 106.3°–112.2°, 101.3°–122.4° and 2.095–2.110, 2.092–2.123 Å, respectively). The Bi(1) and Sb(2) atoms are coordinated by one of the oxygen atoms of the 2,4-disulfophenol anions (distances Bi(1)···O(3) 2.803, Sb(2)···O(1), 2.704 Å).  相似文献   

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The reaction of [Co(Etm)3] · 3H2O (I) with sulfuric acid affords [Co(HEtm)3]2(SO4)3 · 4H2O (II). The change in the synthesis procedure (the direction interaction of cobalt(II) sulfate with β-aminoethanol (HEtm)) makes it possible to isolate [Co(HEtm)3](SO4)(HSO4) · H2O (III) and {[Co(HEtm)3][Co(Etm)3]}2(SO4)3 · 7.75H2O (IV). The X-ray diffraction analyses of compounds IIIV show that all of them are of the ionic type. In compounds II and III, the ionic structure consists of the [Co(HEtm)3]3+ cations and sulfate anions in a ratio of 2: 3 and 1: 2, respectively. The basic difference in compounds II and III is the different degrees of deprotonation of the acid residues. In complex II, two anions SO 4 2? are doubly deprotonated. In complex III, of the four anions found in the independent part of the unit cell of the sulfate anion two anions are monodeprotonated. In structure IV, two crystallographically independent complexes [Co(HEtm)3]3+ and [Co(Etm)3] are joined into a dimer through the O-H?O hydrogen bonding.  相似文献   

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The NiCl2 and CoCl2 complexes with 4,5-(2-pyridylethylene)-dithio-1,3-dithiol-2-thione (L1) and 4,5-(4-pyridylethylene)-dithio-1,3-dithiol-2-thione (L2) were described. The L1 ligand shows bidentate coordination through the pyridyl N atoms and the thiol S atoms in a tetrahedral [CoCl2(L1)] complex (I) and in an octahedral [NiCl2(L1)2](MeCN)2 complex (II). The L2 ligand exhibits monodentate coordination through the pyridyl N atom in tetrahedral complexes [CoCl2(L2)2 (III) and [NiCl2(L2)2] (IV). Complexes I, III, IV in crystal state are octahedral due to extra coordination of the thione S atoms or the chloride bridges responsible for the polymeric structure. The structure of the complex II · CH2Cl2 was determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. The crystals are monoclinic, space group P21/c, a = 11.895(2) Å, b = 13.374(3) Å, c = 21.873(4) Å, β = 95.30(3)°, Z = 2. The Ni atom has quasi-tetrahedral surrounding due to two chloride ions and two L1 ligands coordinated through the pyridyl N atoms and the thiol S atoms.  相似文献   

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The reaction of CpFe(CO)2TePh (I) with ferricinium hexafluorophosphate as an oxidant affords ionic complex {[CpFe(CO)2]2(μ-TePh)}+PF 6 ? (II) with the simultaneous formation of diphenylditellurium. The decarbonylation of compound II by Me3NO followed by the addition of complex I affords trinuclear complex {[CpFe(CO)2(μ-TePh)]2Fe(CO)Cp}PF6 (III). The corresponding tetrafluoroborate (IV) is synthesized similarly. The heating of compound I with PPh3 gives CpFe(CO)(PPh3)TePh (V) that reacts with ionic complex [CpMn(CO)2(NO)]PF6 (VI) to form binuclear heterometallic ionic complex [CpFe(CO)(PPh3)(μ-TePh)Mn(CO)(NO)Cp]PF6 (VII). A similar reaction of Cp′Fe(CO)2TePh (Cp′ is methylcyclopentadienyl) with compound VI affords heterometallic [Cp′Fe(CO)2(μ-TePh)Mn(CO)(NO)Cp]PF6 (VIII). The structures of compounds II, IV, VII, and VIII are determined by X-ray diffraction analysis (CIF files CCDC 963285, 963286, 963288, and 963289, respectively).  相似文献   

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Volatile fluorinated trimethylplatinum(IV) β-diketonates with pyridine (CH3)3Pt(CH3-CO-CH-CO-CF3)Py (I) and (CH3)3Pt(CF3-CO-CH-CO-CF3)Py (II) obtained from trifluoroacetylacetone and hexafluoroacetylacetone were studied. The synthesis, elemental analysis data, and IR spectra were described. X-Ray diffraction analysis was performed and the crystal structure was determined; the geometric characteristics of complexes I and II were obtained. Both structures are monomeric molecular structures. The molecules in the crystal are connected only by weak van der Waals forces. The coordination polyhedron of platinum in I and II is a slightly distorted octahedron. The shortest Pt…Pt distances are 6.639 Å (for I) and 6.254 Å (for II). The average P-O, Pt-N, and P-C distances are 2.157, 2.182, and 2.030 Å, respectively. The deviations of the bond angles at Pt atoms from ideal values of 90° do not exceed 4.8°.  相似文献   

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Two complexes with similar compositions are synthesized: (18-crown-6)(nitrato-O,O′)potassium (I) and (18-crown-6)(nitrato-O,O′)potassium(0.91)silver(0.09) (II). Their isomorphic orthorhombic crystals (space group P212121, Z = 4) are studied by X-ray diffraction analysis. Structure I (a = 8.553 Å, b = 11.967 Å, c = 17.871 Å) and structure II (a = 8.540 Å, b = 11.956 Å, c = 17.867 Å) are solved by a direct method and refined by the full-matrix least-squares method in the anisotropic approximation to R = 0.044 (I) and 0.055 (II) for all 2385 (I) and 2379 (II) measured independent reflections. Complex molecules [K(NO3)(18-crown-6)] in structure I and [K0.91Ag0.09(NO3)(18-crown-6)] in compound II are of the host-guest type and rather similar in structure. Their 18-crown-6 and NO 3 ? ligands are disordered over two orientations. The K+ cation in complex I and the mixed cation (K0.91Ag0.09)+ in complex II reside in the cavity of the disordered 18-crown-6 ligand and is coordinated by its six O atoms and by two disordered O atoms of the NO 3 ? . ligand. The coordination polyhedron (CN = 8) of the K+ cation in complex I and that of (K0.91Ag0.09)+ cation in complex II is a distorted hexagonal pyramid with a base of six O atoms of the 18-crown-6 ligand and a split vertex at two O atoms of the NO 3 ? ligand.  相似文献   

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