The anions [(ZrOH(CO3)3)2]6− and [(ZrOH(C2O4)3)2]6−: single crystal X-ray diffraction studies of the complexes guanidinium zirconium carbonate [(C(NH2)3)3ZrOH(CO3)3·H2O]2 and sodium zirconium oxalate Na6(ZrOH(C2O4)3)2·7H2O

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Morris, S., Almond, M., Cardin, C. orcid id iconORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2556-9995, Drew, M. G. B., Rice, D. A. and Zubavichus, Y. (1998) The anions [(ZrOH(CO3)3)2]6− and [(ZrOH(C2O4)3)2]6−: single crystal X-ray diffraction studies of the complexes guanidinium zirconium carbonate [(C(NH2)3)3ZrOH(CO3)3·H2O]2 and sodium zirconium oxalate Na6(ZrOH(C2O4)3)2·7H2O. Polyhedron, 17 (13-14). pp. 2301-2307. ISSN 0277-5387 doi: 10.1016/S0277-5387(98)00001-1

Abstract/Summary

The complex [(C(NH2)3)3ZrOH(CO3)3·H2O]2 (A) has been shown by means of a single crystal X-ray diffraction study to contain [C(NH2)3]+ cations and dimeric anions of formulation [(ZrOH(CO3)3)2]6−. The anion is centrosymmetric with each metal being bonded to two bridging OH groups and three chelating CO2−3 ions. The Zr atoms are thus eight coordinate with a dodecahedral environments. The ZrO distances formed by the bridgng OH groups are shorter than those formed through zirconiu carbonate interactions. The non-bonded Zr…Zr distance is 3.47(2) Å. An infrared spectroscopic investigation of A provides data which support the findings of the crystallographic study. Likewise the complex Na6(ZrOH(CO2O4)3)2·7H2O (B) contains the anion [(ZrOH(C2O4)3)2]6−. This anion is structurally related to the anion in A as each Zr atom has an eight-coordinate dodecahedral environment being bonded to two bridging OH groups and three chelating oxalate ligands, but has no imposed crysallographic symmetry. The Zr…Zr non-bonded distance is 3.50(1) Å. The OZrO bridge angles are 69.7(4)° and A and 67.4(3)° in B.

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Identification Number/DOI 10.1016/S0277-5387(98)00001-1
Refereed Yes
Divisions Life Sciences > School of Chemistry, Food and Pharmacy > Department of Chemistry
Uncontrolled Keywords anions; single crystal X-ray diffraction
Publisher Elsevier
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