Potassium salts of hypodiphosphoric acid |
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Authors: | Barbara Szafranowska,Katarzyna Ś lepokura,Tadeusz Lis |
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Abstract: | The synthesis and crystal structures of a series of six crystalline potassium salts of hypodiphosphoric acid, H4P2O6, are reported, namely potassium hydrogen phosphonophosphonate, K+·H3P2O6−, (I), dipotassium dihydrogen hypodiphosphate monohydrate, 2K+·H2P2O62−·H2O, (II), dipotassium dihydrogen hypodiphosphate dihydrate, 2K+·H2P2O62−·2H2O, (III), pentapotassium hydrogen hypodiphosphate dihydrogen hypodiphosphate dihydrate, 5K+·HP2O63−·H2P2O62−·2H2O, (IV), tripotassium hydrogen hypodiphosphate tetrahydrate, 3K+·HP2O63−·4H2O, (V), and tetrapotassium hypodiphosphate tetrahydrate, 4K+·P2O64−·4H2O, (VI). All the hypodiphosphate anions, viz. H3P2O6−, H2P2O62−, HP2O63− and P2O64−, adopt a staggered conformation. The P—P bond lengths [2.1722 (7)–2.1892 (10) Å] do not depend on the basicity of the anion. The compounds are organized into different types of one‐, two‐ or three‐dimensional polymeric hydrogen‐bonded networks, or simply exist in the form of isolated or dimeric units. The coordination numbers of the K+ cations range from 6 to 9, and the cationic sublattices are polymeric one‐, two‐ or three‐dimensional networks, or isolated [KO6] or dimeric [K2O12] polyhedra. |
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