Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
---|---|---|---|---|
7766357 | Polyhedron | 2014 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
The crystal structure of Ba(NH4)[Co(CN)6]·4H2O complex was determined by X-ray diffraction methods. It crystallizes in the hexagonal P63/m space group with a = b = 7.6882(2) Ã
, c = 14.4764(4) Ã
, and ZÂ =Â 2 molecules per unit cell. The structure was solved from 475 reflections with IÂ >Â 2Ï(I) and refined to an agreement R1-factor of 0.0214. The cobaltocyanide anion has an octahedral shape with its Co(III) ion sited at a crystallographic special position of point symmetry bar3 (S6) [d(Co-C)Â =Â 1.886(3)Â Ã
and d(C-N)Â =Â 1.143(4)Â Ã
]. The barium ion is in a 9-fold environment at a crystal special position 6¯ (C3h), coordinated to cyanide N-atoms of neighboring complexes [d(Ba-N) = 2.862(3) Ã
] and to one type of water molecule laying onto an m mirror plane [d(Ba-Ow)Â =Â 2.924(4)Â Ã
]. The ammonium ion and the other type of water molecule share four symmetry-related C3 lattice sites with equal occupancy. Under the P63 subspace group these four sites split into two independent pairs of C3 sites, one occupied by two symmetry-related ammonium ions, the other by two (disordered) water molecules.
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Authors
Diego M. Gil, Alejandro Di Santo, Fernando Pomiro, Gustavo A. EcheverrÃa, Oscar E. Piro, Raúl E. Carbonio, Aida Ben Altabef,