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  • 1
    In: Journal of Organometallic Chemistry, Elsevier BV, Vol. 695, No. 25-26 ( 2010-12), p. 2761-2767
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    CSIRO Publishing ; 1999
    In:  Australian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 52, No. 6 ( 1999), p. 531-
    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 52, No. 6 ( 1999), p. 531-
    Abstract: Room-temperature single-crystal X-ray structure determinations carried out on rare earth bromides crystallized from water at room temperature define three series of hydrates LnBr3.nH2O. For Ln = La, Ce, a heptahydrate phase (n = 7) is defined, triclinic P 1, a ≈ 8·6, b ≈ 9·4, c ≈ 8·3 Å, α ≈ 108, β ≈ 99, γ ≈ 72°, isomorphous with the array described for the ‘early’ (Ln = La-Pr) rare earth chlorides, being binuclear [(H2O)7Ln(-Br)2Ln(OH2)7] Br4, Z = 1 dimer; conventional R on |F| were 0·051, 0·042 for 2323, 3451 independent ‘observed’ (I 〉 3σ(I)) diffractometer reflections respectively. For Ln = Pr(-)Dy, a hexahydrate phase is defined, monoclinic P 2/n, a ≈ 10·0, b ≈ 6·8, c ≈ 8·2 Å, β ≈ 93·5°, Z = 2 f.u., isomorphous with the array defined for the heavier (Ln = Nd, Lu, Y) rare earth chlorides, being [(H2O)6LnBr2] Br, with R 0·029, 0·034 for No 1590, 1388 respectively. For Ln = Ho(-)Lu, Y, an octahydrate is defined for the first time, monoclinic P 21/n, a ≈ 8·1, b ≈ 16·0, c ≈ 10·1 Å, b ≈ 94·0°, Z = 4 f.u., a new array of the form [Ln(OH2)8] Br3 emerging, with R 0·061, 0·048, 0·042 for No 1191, 2402, 1674 respectively, the metal environment being square antiprismatic.
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    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 51, No. 4 ( 1998), p. 285-
    Abstract: Room-temperature single-crystal X-ray studies are recorded for some dimethyl sulfoxide (dmso) solvates of bismuth(III) bromide and iodide. Colourless BiBr3.3dmso is triclinic, P-1, a 8·467(4), b 9·109(4), c 13·901(4) Å, α 76·34(4), β 76·95(4), γ 64·56(4)°, Z = 2; conventional R on |F| was 0·050 for No 2306 independent ‘observed’ (I 〉 3σ(I)) reflections. The complex is mononuclear with a quasi-octahedral fac-bismuth environment, [(dmso-O)3BiBr3], isomorphous with the previously determined chloride. Orange BiI3-2dmso is triclinic, P-1, a 12·558(2), b 8·962(2), c 8·342(1) Å, α 61·85(1), β 78·27(1), γ 76·89(2)°, Z = 2 f.u., R 0·048 for No 1953. The complex is binuclear, a pair of iodide atoms bridging the two bismuth atoms, [(dmso-O)2I2Bi(µ-I)2BiI2(O-dmso)2] ; the two O-dmso ligands about each six-coordinate bismuth lie trans. Red BiI3.2 ⅔ dmso is triclinic, P-1, a 16·435(6), b 14·926(2), c 12·396(3) Å, α 74·89(2), β 73·24(2), γ 79·18(2)°, Z = 6, R 0·059 for No 5858. The complex is [Bi(O-dmso)8] [Bi2I9], the eight-coordinate metal environment of the cation being, unusually, dodecahedral; in the anion a pair of quasi-octahedral six-coordinate bismuth atoms are bridged by three iodides, [I3Bi(µ-I)3BiI3] 3-. Bands in the far-infrared and Raman spectra due to the v(BiX) modes are assigned and discussed in relation to the structures of the complexes. The assignment of the v(BiO) modes is discussed.
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    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 51, No. 1 ( 1998), p. 75-
    Abstract: Anhydrous lanthanoid metal chlorides LnCl3(thf)n (Ln = La, Ce, Nd, Sm, n = 2; Ln = Tb, Ho, n = 2·5; Ln = Dy, Tm, n= 2·7; Ln = Gd, Yb, Lu, n = 3; Ln = Er, n = 3·5) have been prepared in excellent yield by the direct reaction of the lanthanoid metal powders with hexachloroethane in tetrahydrofuran (thf), and (Ln = Eu, n = 0·8; Ln = La, n = 1·7; Ln = Pr, n = 2; Ln = Gd, n = 2·5; Ln = Er, n = 3) in good yield except for EuCl3(thf)0·8 from bulk metal. [YbCl3(thf)2]2 was prepared by prolonged treatment of solid YbCl3(thf)3 with pentane. The X-ray crystal structures of [LnC3(thf)2] (Ln = La, Ce or Pr), [LnCl3(thf)3.5] (Ln = Gd or Er), [YbCl3(thf)3] and [LaCl3(thf)(H2O)] have been determined. For [LaCl3(thf)2], a square antiprismatic single-stranded polymer, ... La(-Cl)3(thf)3La(-Cl)3(thf)2 ..., is the first eight-coordinate LnCl3(thf)n complex. The metal is surrounded by two sets of three bridging chlorines and cis thf oxygens. [LnCl3(thf)2] (Ln = Ce, Pr) have seven-coordinate structures with doubly chloride-bridged linear chains, ... LnCl(µ-Cl)3(thf)2LnCl(µ-Cl)2(thf)2 ... where the lanthanoid atom exists in a pentagonal bipyramidal environment, the pentagonal bipyramidal plane being defined by four chloride atoms and one oxygen atom of the thf ligand, and the axial positions being occupied by a chloride and a thf oxygen atom. [LnCl3(thf)3.5] (Ln = Gd, Er) crystallize as discrete ion pairs, [LnCl2(thf)5] + [LnCl4(thf)2] ¯. The lanthanoid atom in the cation displays pentagonal bipyramidal geometry with two apical chloride atoms and five equatorial thf ligands while the anion has quasi-regular octahedral stereochemistry with trans thf ligands. [LaCl3(thf)(H2O)] displays an eight-coordinate two-dimensional polymeric array with six bridging chlorides per lanthanum atom. Far-infrared spectra have been recorded for a number of products and used as a basis for structural proposals, particularly for products with fractional thf.
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    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 52, No. 6 ( 1999), p. 601-
    Abstract: Room-temperature single-crystal X-ray studies carried out on trivalent rare earth sulfate hydrates, Ln2(SO4)3.xH2O, crystallized at local ambience suggest the following arrays to be prevalent. For Ln = La, the nonahydrate is found, hexagonal P 63/m, with conventional R on |F| 0·023 for No 1159 ‘observed’ (I 〉 3σ(I)) diffractometer reflections (redetermination). Although for Ln = Ce a similar structure has been previously recorded, we have obtained that adduct as the monoclinic C 2/c, Z = 4, octahydrate, a phase also found for Ln = Lu and diverse representative intermediate lanthanoids: a ≈ 13·6, b ≈ 6·6, c ≈ 18·2 Å, β ≈ 102°; for Ln = Ce (redetermination), Dy, Yb (redetermination), Lu, R was 0·022, 0·035, 0·031, 0·024 for No 3279, 2127, 3008, 3325 respectively. The structures of two lower hydrates adventitiously obtained are also recorded: the pentahydrate for Ln = Ce, monoclinic C 2/c, a 15·741(3), b 9·632(3), c 10·358(3) Å, β 119·72(2)°, Z = 4, R 0·030 for No 3372 (a redetermination), and the trihydrate for Ln = Lu, orthorhombic Cmc21, a 13·527(5), b 18·415(5), c 9·242(7) Å, Z = 8, R 0·040 for No 1743. All structures are infinite polymeric arrays, the lanthanoid atoms being bridged by sulfate ions. Studies are also recorded for the ammonium/trivalent rare earth double sulfate tetrahydrate salts, (NH4)Ln(SO4)2.4H2O, for the (hitherto) extremal members Ln = La, Tb, which are isomorphous with the previously studied Ln = Sm monoclinic P 21/c, Z = 4 array, a ≈ 6·6, b ≈ 19, c ≈ 8·8 Å, β 97°; R 0·035, 0·037 for No 3631, 3337. The array is a two-dimensional polymer, parallel to the ac plane.
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    In: Dalton Transactions, Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 39, No. 46 ( 2010), p. 11227-
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    In: Org. Biomol. Chem., Royal Society of Chemistry (RSC), Vol. 1, No. 18 ( 2003), p. 3217-3222
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    ISSN: 1477-0520 , 1477-0539
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    In:  Australian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 59, No. 2 ( 2006), p. 147-
    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 59, No. 2 ( 2006), p. 147-
    Abstract: The structural characterization of several novel complexes of gallium(iii) and indium(iii) nitrates, crystallized with 2,2′-bipyridyl (bpy) and 1,10-phenanthroline (phen) from nitromethane solution, is presented. The adduct In(NO3)3:bpy (1:2) is of the form [(ONO2)(O2NO)2In(bpy)2], rather than [(ONO2)3ML2] as found for the larger M = Ln (rare earth), Bi, despite similar 2-symmetry. Several hydroxo-bridged dimers, [L2M(OH)2ML2](NO3)4(·S) are also presented, the cations all of the same isomeric form. [(ONO2)(bpy)In(OH)2In(bpy)(O2NO)] , interestingly, displays two different forms within the one crystal, by virtue of different dispositions of the coordinated nitrate. The structures of related cis-[(phen)2GaBr2]Br(·S) and [(en)2In(OH)2In(en)2] (NO3)4 (en = H2N(CH2)2NH2) are also described, the latter isomorphous with its cobalt(iii) counterpart.
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    CSIRO Publishing ; 1999
    In:  Australian Journal of Chemistry Vol. 52, No. 6 ( 1999), p. 437-
    In: Australian Journal of Chemistry, CSIRO Publishing, Vol. 52, No. 6 ( 1999), p. 437-
    Abstract: Extension/augmentation of preexisting work carried out in respect of room-temperature single-crystal X-ray structural characterization of trivalent rare earth acetates, crystallized as ‘maximal’ hydrates, Ln(ac)3.x H2O, from aqueous solution under local ambience, suggests the following array to be prevalent: For Ln = La(-)Pr: triclinic P 1 sesquihydrate, i.e. x = 1½, a ≈ 13·4, b ≈ 10·1, c ≈ 8·6 Å, α ≈ 75·6, β ≈ 103·8, γ ≈ 92·8°, Z = 4 mononuclear f.u., conventional R on |F| for Ln = La, Ce, here, being 0·043, 0·058 for No 3199, 4442 independent ‘observed’ (I 〉 3σ(I)) diffractometer reflections respectively; the complexes have the form of a two-dimensional polymer, in the ac plane, the dominant motif being a chain of lanthanoid atoms of two types linked by acetate bridges along a ... Ln(1)Ln(2)Ln(2)Ln(1)Ln(1)Ln(2) ... with further acetates cross-linking the Ln(1) in the c dimension. For Ln = (Ce(-))Nd: monoclinic P 21/c monohydrate, a ≈ 8·4, b ≈ 8·0, c ≈ 15·0 Å, β ≈ 94°, Z = 4 mononuclear f.u., for the present determinations R were 0·024, 0·044 for No 2019, 2600, the structure being a one-dimensional polymeric form with acetate bridges. For Ln = Sm(-)Lu, (i.e. implicitly with intermediate Ln): triclinic P1 tetrahydrate, a ≈ 10·4, b ≈ 9·2, c ≈ 8·8 Å, α ≈ 118, β ≈ 114, γ ≈ 92°, Z = 2 mononuclear f.u., R were 0·035, 0·030 for No 4583, 4678, the complexes being acetate-bridged dimers. It is of interest that, through the three series, the variation in the degree of hydration is not monotonic. Determinations are also recorded for a pair of crystalline compounds obtained during the attempted crystallization of europium(III) acetate hydrate from aqueous solution acidified with acetic acid (Hac), supporting their formulation as entailing the formation of mixed water/acetic acid solvates Eu(ac)3.2H2O.Hac and Eu(ac)3.H2O.2½Hac, i.e. [Eu2(ac)6(OH2)4].2Hac and [Eu2(ac)6(OH2)2(Hac)2] .3Hac with common binuclear cores in which a pair of unidentate water molecule ligands in the former is replaced by a pair of unidentate acetic acid ligands in the latter with relatively minor geometrical change. The former array is rhombohedral R3, a 26·865(7), c 10·328(3) Å (hexagonal setting), Z = 9 binuclear units, isomorphous with the previously reported samarium analogue, and the latter triclinic P1, a 14·131(5), b 8·919(4), c 8·582(3) Å, α 65·41(3), β 84·72(3), γ 84·27(3)°, Z = 1 binuclear unit, R 0·046, 0·051 for No 1700, 2553. An interesting double salt, trisodium hexakis(acetato)ytterbate(III) tetrahydrate, Na3[Yb(ac)6].4H2O, is monoclinic, C2/c, a 13·139(3), b 13·936(2), c 26·030(2) Å , β 91·10(1)°, Z = 8, R 0·053 for No 3467. The eight-coordinate (YbO8) environment is comprised of oxygen atoms from a pair of O,O′-chelating and four unidentate acetate moieties.
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    Wiley ; 2005
    In:  Zeitschrift f�r anorganische und allgemeine Chemie Vol. 631, No. 5 ( 2005-04), p. 861-865
    In: Zeitschrift f�r anorganische und allgemeine Chemie, Wiley, Vol. 631, No. 5 ( 2005-04), p. 861-865
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    ISSN: 0044-2313 , 1521-3749
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