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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [K(2,2,2-crypt)]_2HP_(11)

Synthesis and Crystal Structure of [K(2,2,2-crypt)]_2HP_(11)
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摘要 [K(2,2,2-crypt]2HP11 has been prepared from the reaction of K3P11 with the mixed ethylenediamine/2,2,2-crypt solution. The crystal structure was determined by singlecrystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal is of tdgonal system, space group P^-3c1 with a = 12.068(2), b = 12.068(2), c = 22.319(6)A, V = 2815.0(10)A^3, Dc = 1.384 g/cm^3, C36h73K2N4O12P11, Mr = 1172.85, F(000) = 1232,μ = 0.536 mm^-1, Z= 2, R = 0.0678 and wR = 0.2211 for 1763 observed reflections (I 〉 2σ(I)). In this compound, the P11 cluster has ideal 32-D3 symmetry, and the three-fold axis, corresponds to the crystallographic c axis. The (HP11)^2- anions are stable due to the completely sequestered alkali metal cations through only ion-ion interactions. [K(2,2,2-crypt]2HP11 has been prepared from the reaction of K3P11 with the mixed ethylenediamine/2,2,2-crypt solution. The crystal structure was determined by singlecrystal X-ray diffraction. The crystal is of tdgonal system, space group P^-3c1 with a = 12.068(2), b = 12.068(2), c = 22.319(6)A, V = 2815.0(10)A^3, Dc = 1.384 g/cm^3, C36h73K2N4O12P11, Mr = 1172.85, F(000) = 1232,μ = 0.536 mm^-1, Z= 2, R = 0.0678 and wR = 0.2211 for 1763 observed reflections (I 〉 2σ(I)). In this compound, the P11 cluster has ideal 32-D3 symmetry, and the three-fold axis, corresponds to the crystallographic c axis. The (HP11)^2- anions are stable due to the completely sequestered alkali metal cations through only ion-ion interactions.
作者 叶雅真 徐立
出处 《Chinese Journal of Structural Chemistry》 SCIE CAS CSCD 北大核心 2008年第1期75-77,共3页 结构化学(英文)
基金 This work was supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 20473092)
关键词 PHOSPHORUS hydrogen polyphosphide crystal structure phosphorus, hydrogen polyphosphide, crystal structure
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