Crystal structure of Hexakis(hydroxylamine-N)nickel(II) sulphate
LM Engelhardt, PWG Newman, CL Raston and AH White
Australian Journal of Chemistry
27(3) 503 - 507
Published: 1974
Abstract
The crystal structure of the title compound, [Ni(NH20H)6] SO4, has been determined at 298 K by photographic methods; the structure was solved by the heavy atom method and refined by block diagonal least-squares procedures to a residual of 0.095 (1166 independent reflections). Crystal data: triclinic, PI, a 14.026(3), b 6.741(2), c 6.358(1) Å, α-98.35(2), β 79.57(1), γ 95.06(2)º, Z 2. In the two crystallographically independent centrosymmetric cations, the nickel atoms are octahedrally coordinated by the ligand nitrogen atoms, (Ni-N), 2.12 Å, <N-O), 1.44 Å. The Ni-N-O angles range from 110 to 117º. The sulphate geometry is normal and undistorted.https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9740503
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