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Tetra-μ(2)-acetato-tetraaquadi-μ(3)-oxido-octaoxidotetrauranium(VI) methanol disolvate tetrahydrate

The centrosymmetric title tetra­mer, [U(4)(C(2)H(3)O(2))(4)O(10)(H(2)O)(4)]·2CH(4)O, has a near planar core [maximum deviation from the least squares plane of 0.294 (6) Å]. It consists of two hexa­gonal–bipyramidally coordinated U(VI) atoms connected via μ(2)-O (acetate) and μ(3)-O (oxide) bridges i...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Sleem, Hisham, Georghiou, Paris, Dawe, Louise N.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3238765/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22199642
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536811050549
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Sumario:The centrosymmetric title tetra­mer, [U(4)(C(2)H(3)O(2))(4)O(10)(H(2)O)(4)]·2CH(4)O, has a near planar core [maximum deviation from the least squares plane of 0.294 (6) Å]. It consists of two hexa­gonal–bipyramidally coordinated U(VI) atoms connected via μ(2)-O (acetate) and μ(3)-O (oxide) bridges in the equatorial plane to two penta­gonal–bipyramidally coordinated U(VI) atoms. The equatorial plane of each U(VI) atom is completed by a bound water mol­ecule, while the axial positions are occupied by uranyl (UO(2))(2+) O atoms. Multiple O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds are present, including a lattice methanol mol­ecule bound to one of the penta­gonal bipyramidal uranyl O atoms, as well as two different C (1) (1)(6) chains orginating from a donor water mol­ecule, via a uranyl oxygen acceptor and an acetate acceptor on different, adjacent tetra­mers. Finally, the unit cell contains four U(VI) tetra­mers, all connected by hydrogen bonding, forming a supra­molecular R (4) (4)(24) ring.