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Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O
The formation of different complexes in aqueous solutions is an important step in understanding the behavior of zinc chloride in water. The structure of concentrated ZnCl(2) solutions is governed by coordination competition of Cl(−) and H(2)O around Zn(2+). According to the solid–liquid phase diagra...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536814024738 |
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description | The formation of different complexes in aqueous solutions is an important step in understanding the behavior of zinc chloride in water. The structure of concentrated ZnCl(2) solutions is governed by coordination competition of Cl(−) and H(2)O around Zn(2+). According to the solid–liquid phase diagram, the title compounds were crystallized below room temperature. The structure of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O contains Zn(2+) both in a tetrahedral coordination with Cl(−) and in an octahedral environment defined by five water molecules and one Cl(−) shared with the [ZnCl(4)](2−) unit. Thus, these two different types of Zn(2+) cations form isolated units with composition [Zn(2)Cl(4)(H(2)O)(5)] (pentaaqua-μ-chlorido-trichloridodizinc). The trihydrate {hexaaquazinc tetrachloridozinc, [Zn(H(2)O)(6)][ZnCl(4)]}, consists of three different Zn(2+) cations, one of which is tetrahedrally coordinated by four Cl(−) anions. The two other Zn(2+) cations are each located on an inversion centre and are octahedrally surrounded by water molecules. The [ZnCl(4)] tetrahedra and [Zn(H(2)O)(6)] octahedra are arranged in alternating rows parallel to [001]. The structure of the 4.5-hydrate {hexaaquazinc tetrachloridozinc trihydrate, [Zn(H(2)O)(6)][ZnCl(4)]·3H(2)O}, consists of isolated octahedral [Zn(H(2)O)(6)] and tetrahedral [ZnCl(4)] units, as well as additional lattice water molecules. O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds between the water molecules as donor and ZnCl(4) tetrahedra and water molecules as acceptor groups leads to the formation of a three-dimensional network in each of the three structures. |
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spelling | pubmed-42574202014-12-31 Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O Hennings, Erik Schmidt, Horst Voigt, Wolfgang Acta Crystallogr Sect E Struct Rep Online Research Communications The formation of different complexes in aqueous solutions is an important step in understanding the behavior of zinc chloride in water. The structure of concentrated ZnCl(2) solutions is governed by coordination competition of Cl(−) and H(2)O around Zn(2+). According to the solid–liquid phase diagram, the title compounds were crystallized below room temperature. The structure of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O contains Zn(2+) both in a tetrahedral coordination with Cl(−) and in an octahedral environment defined by five water molecules and one Cl(−) shared with the [ZnCl(4)](2−) unit. Thus, these two different types of Zn(2+) cations form isolated units with composition [Zn(2)Cl(4)(H(2)O)(5)] (pentaaqua-μ-chlorido-trichloridodizinc). The trihydrate {hexaaquazinc tetrachloridozinc, [Zn(H(2)O)(6)][ZnCl(4)]}, consists of three different Zn(2+) cations, one of which is tetrahedrally coordinated by four Cl(−) anions. The two other Zn(2+) cations are each located on an inversion centre and are octahedrally surrounded by water molecules. The [ZnCl(4)] tetrahedra and [Zn(H(2)O)(6)] octahedra are arranged in alternating rows parallel to [001]. The structure of the 4.5-hydrate {hexaaquazinc tetrachloridozinc trihydrate, [Zn(H(2)O)(6)][ZnCl(4)]·3H(2)O}, consists of isolated octahedral [Zn(H(2)O)(6)] and tetrahedral [ZnCl(4)] units, as well as additional lattice water molecules. O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds between the water molecules as donor and ZnCl(4) tetrahedra and water molecules as acceptor groups leads to the formation of a three-dimensional network in each of the three structures. International Union of Crystallography 2014-11-15 /pmc/articles/PMC4257420/ /pubmed/25552980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536814024738 Text en © Hennings et al. 2014 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/uk/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original authors and source are cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Communications Hennings, Erik Schmidt, Horst Voigt, Wolfgang Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title | Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title_full | Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title_fullStr | Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title_full_unstemmed | Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title_short | Crystal structures of ZnCl(2)·2.5H(2)O, ZnCl(2)·3H(2)O and ZnCl(2)·4.5H(2)O |
title_sort | crystal structures of zncl(2)·2.5h(2)o, zncl(2)·3h(2)o and zncl(2)·4.5h(2)o |
topic | Research Communications |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4257420/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25552980 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536814024738 |
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