2016
DOI: 10.1002/ejic.201600317
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Influence of the Increasing Size of the M2+ Cation on the Crystal Structures of XeF5M(SbF6)3 (M = Ni, Mg, Cu, Zn, Co, Mn, Pd) and (XeF5)3[Hg(HF)]2(SbF6)7

Abstract: The reactions between XeF5SbF6 and M(SbF6)2 (M2+ = Ni, Mg, Zn, Co, Mn, Pd) in anhydrous HF (aHF) in a 1:1 molar ratio yielded XeF5M(SbF6)3 upon crystallization. All six structures were characterized at 150 K by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction. For Mn, there is a phase transition at around 235 K, and for Pd between 260 and 296 K. Similar attempts to prepare new [XeF5]+/M2+ mixed‐cation salts with M2+ = Ca, Sr, Ba, Cr, Fe, Ag, Cd, and Hg were only successful for Hg, for which (XeF5)3[Hg(HF)]2(SbF6)7 was obtaine… Show more

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“…Some geometric parameters are listed in Table 5. The crystal structure of XeF 5 Ni(AsF 6 ) 3 is isotypical to the previously reported crystal structures of XeF 5 M(SbF 6 ) 3 (M 2+ = Mg, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pd) [34,35]. Some geometric parameters are given in Table 6.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
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“…Some geometric parameters are listed in Table 5. The crystal structure of XeF 5 Ni(AsF 6 ) 3 is isotypical to the previously reported crystal structures of XeF 5 M(SbF 6 ) 3 (M 2+ = Mg, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pd) [34,35]. Some geometric parameters are given in Table 6.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Later, this was extended to HF [32], XeOF 4 [33], and even KrF 2 [32]. Recently, the XeF 5 SbF 6 salt was also found to react with other MSbF 6 and M(SbF 6 ) 2 salts to give XeF 5 M(SbF 6 ) 2 (M = NO 2 + , Rb + , Cs + ) [28,34], XeF 5 M(SbF 6 ) 3 (M 2+ = Mg, Mn, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn, Pd), and (XeF 5 ) 3 [M(HF) 2 ](SbF 6 ) 7 (M = Hg) [34,35] or even more complex salts (H 3 O)(XeF 5 ) 2 M 2 (SbF 6 ) 7 •nHF (M = Ca, Cd) [36] and (O 2 )(XeF 5 ) 2 Sr 4 (SbF 6 ) 11 •8HF [36] with three different cations. In addition, mixed anion salts Cs[XeF 5 ][Bi x Sb 1-x F 6 ] [28] and [XeF 5 ][As 1-x Sb x F 6 ) (x~0.5 and 0.7) [37] have also been reported.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…, NO + , NH 4 + , K + , Rb + , Cs + ; M=Ni), [12] KM II (AsF 6 ) 3 (M=Mg, Co, Mn, Zn,), [63] KCu (SbF 6 ) 3 , [63] and XeF 5 M II (SbF 6 ) 3 (M=Ni, Mg, Cu, Zn, Co, Mn, Pd) salts. [48,64] This implies that such arrangement is energetically very favorable.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…In addition, during the photochemical synthesis of [XeF 5 ] + salts with UV‐irradiated elemental fluorine the presence of oxygen can lead to the formation of [O 2 ] + containing impurities [28] . In the attempts to prepare [XeF 5 ] y M y (SbF 6 ) x+y salts (M=Ca, Sr, Cd), some by‐products were obtained unintentionally for which preliminary crystallographic studies indicate that they contain some H 3 O + or O 2 + cations in addition to M 2+ (M=Ca, Cd, Sr) and XeF 5 + cations [25] . Later, we investigated the possibility of growing single crystals of these compounds.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An example of the former are the [XeF 7 ] − and [XeF 8 ] 2− salts, [6–8] while examples of the latter are various [XeF 5 ] + and [Xe 2 F 11 ] + salts, [9–11] which in most cases are obtained by reaction between XeF 6 and binary fluorides (MF 3 , [12,13] MF 4 , [14–17] MF 5 [18–20] ) or oxyfluorides (OsO 3 F 2 , [21] MOF 4 , M=Cr, [22] Mo, [23] W, [23] ). Recently, more complex mixed cation salts AXeF 5 (SbF 6 ) 2 (A=NO 2 + , [24] Rb + , [13] Cs +[13] ), [XeF 5 ]M(SbF 6 ) 3 (M 2+ =Ni, Mg, Cu, Zn, Co, Mn, Pd) [25] and (XeF 5 ) 3 [Hg(HF)] 2 (SbF 6 ) 7 [25] were described.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%