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Dicobalt(II) lead(II) hydrogenphosphate(V) phosphate(V) hydroxide monohydrate
The title compound, Co(2)Pb(HPO(4))(PO(4))OH·H(2)O, which was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, crystallizes in a new structure type. Except for two O atoms in general positions and two Co atoms on centres of symmetry, all other atoms in the asymmetric unit (1 Pb, 2 Co, 2 P, 8 O and 4 H) a...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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International Union of Crystallography
2012
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3344284/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/22590050 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536812014870 |
Sumario: | The title compound, Co(2)Pb(HPO(4))(PO(4))OH·H(2)O, which was synthesized under hydrothermal conditions, crystallizes in a new structure type. Except for two O atoms in general positions and two Co atoms on centres of symmetry, all other atoms in the asymmetric unit (1 Pb, 2 Co, 2 P, 8 O and 4 H) are located on mirror planes. The structure is built up from two infinite linear chains, viz. (1) (∞)[CoO(2/1)(H(2)O)(2/2)O(2/2)] and (1) (∞)[CoO(2/1)(OH)(2/2)O(2/2)], of edge-sharing CoO(6) octahedra running along [010]. Adjacent chains are linked to each other through PO(4) and PO(3)(OH) tetrahedra, leading to the formation of layers parallel to (100). The three-dimensional framework is formed by stacking along [100] of adjacent layers that are held together by distorted PbO(8) polyhedra. Hydrogen bonds of the type O—H⋯O involving the water molecule are very strong, while those O atoms involving the OH groups form weak bifurcated and trifurcated hydrogen bonds. |
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