2009
DOI: 10.1007/s11224-009-9447-7
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α-[Mn(O2CMe)2]: a two-dimensional coordination polymer of the anhydrous manganese acetate polymorphs

Abstract: Two polymorphs of crystalline anhydrous manganese acetate, a-[Mn(O 2 CMe) 2 ] (1) and b-[Mn(O 2 CMe) 2 ](2), were prepared under temperature-controlled solvothermal dehydration. X-ray single-crystal (and powder) diffractions revealed that compound 1 crystallizes in monoclinic (a = 9.763(4), b = 4.972(2), c = 6.122(3) Å , b = 102.878(5)°, V = 289.7(2) Å 3 , Z = 4) space group P2/c. Although it was early prepared, its single crystal structure is firstly determined and known as a two-dimensional (2D) layer struct… Show more

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“…The crystalline property of the xerogel form of Mn@OX has been confirmed by PXRD pattern (Figure ). Following published crystal structures, the PXRD patterns of the xerogel of Mn@OX metallogel have been characterized and this shows the predominant presence of the Mn­(II)-oxalate network in the xerogel of Mn@OX metallogel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The crystalline property of the xerogel form of Mn@OX has been confirmed by PXRD pattern (Figure ). Following published crystal structures, the PXRD patterns of the xerogel of Mn@OX metallogel have been characterized and this shows the predominant presence of the Mn­(II)-oxalate network in the xerogel of Mn@OX metallogel.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Manganese formate crystallizes only as dihydrate while manganese acetate could occur as tetrahydrate, dihydrate, or anhydrous. Also, anhydrous manganese­(II) acetate shows two polymorphs . Crystal packing of all these salts could be perceived in terms of the condensation of the soluble 1:2 manganese carboxylate complex {Mn­(H 2 O) 4 (HCOO) 2 } 0 or {Mn­(H 2 O) 4 (CH 3 COO) 2 } 0 as building blocks.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…It is important to highlight that the O 1s spectrum of the Hg compound, whose structural data evidences monodentate coordination, 42 presents a line-shape profile similar to either those of transition metal acetates displaying symmetric bidentate coordination (Zn 43 and Mn 44 ) or those of alkaline acetates (like K and Na), whose a priori ionic nature of the metal–acetate bond (to be discussed later) guarantees the equivalence of both oxygen atoms in the –COO − group (see Fig. S4A, ESI†).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Among the surviving acetates (those with structural data reported for the anhydrous phase), the Hg compound is monodentate, 42 the Pb derivative has a m 3 -chelating-bridging structure, 77 the Ag and Zn compounds are bridging bidentates, 43,78 and both the Mn and Cu counterparts exhibit a m 3 -bridging mode. 44,79 Returning to Fig. 2, any attempt to correlate the binding geometry of the acetates with their positions in the Wagner plot gives no useful results.…”
Section: Influence Of the Carboxylate Coordination Modementioning
confidence: 99%