Structural Systematics of Rare Earth Complexes. II. Structural Characterization of Lanthanoid(III) Picrate Hydrates: the Triclinic P1, 11.5 Hydrates of the Later Rare Earths and Yttrium
Australian Journal of Chemistry
47(2) 339 - 348
Published: 1994
Abstract
Picrates of dysprosium(III), holmium(III), erbium(III), thulium(III), ytterbium(III), lutetium(III) and yttrium(III) have been found to crystallize as needles from aqueous solution, seemingly best described as 11.5 hydrates. Single-crystal X-ray structure determinations have been performed at c. 295 K on the Dy , Er , Lu and Y species, and show them to be isomorphous , triclinic, Pī , a 20.043(7) → 20.019(5), b 11.533(2) → 11.471(2), c 8.1567(7) → 8.1538(8) Ǻ, α 88.60(1) → 88.40(1), β 87.12(2) → 87.06(1), γ 75.07(2) → 75.05(2)°, V 1819 → 1807 Ǻ3 ( Dy → Lu; the Y and Er values are intermediate). Complex ions [ Ln ( pic )(OH2)7]2+ are observed, with a pair of uncoordinated picrate anions and 4.5 lattice water molecules; this result is in contrast to that of the monoclinic, P 21/c, series found for La → Pr and Nd → Tb, in which the complex cation contains two picrate anions.
https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9940339
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