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Crystal structures of the penta- and hexahydrate of thulium nitrate
Tm(NO(3))(3)·5H(2)O and Tm(NO(3))(3)·6H(2)O, or more precisely [Tm(NO(3))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·H(2)O and [Tm(NO(3))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·2H(2)O, respectively, have been obtained from a concentrated solution of Tm(2)O(3) in HNO(3). The crystal structures of the two hydrates show strong similarities as both crystal...
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Formato: | Online Artículo Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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International Union of Crystallography
2020
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7784656/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33520270 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S2056989020015388 |
Sumario: | Tm(NO(3))(3)·5H(2)O and Tm(NO(3))(3)·6H(2)O, or more precisely [Tm(NO(3))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·H(2)O and [Tm(NO(3))(3)(H(2)O)(4)]·2H(2)O, respectively, have been obtained from a concentrated solution of Tm(2)O(3) in HNO(3). The crystal structures of the two hydrates show strong similarities as both crystallize in space group P [Image: see text] with all atoms at general positions and contain neutral, molecular [Tm(NO(3))(3)(H(2)O)(4)] complexes, i.e. ten-coordinated Tm(III) cations with three nitrate anions as bidentate ligands and four coordinating water molecules, and one or two additional crystal water molecules, respectively. All building units are connected by medium–strong to weak O—H⋯O hydrogen bonds. Tm(NO(3))(3)·6H(2)O represents the maximally hydrated thulium nitrate as well as the heaviest rare earth nitrate hexahydrate known to date. |
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