Crystal structure of [Y6(μ6-O)(μ3-OH)8(H2O)24]I8·8H2O

The crystal structure of the title compound {systematic name: octa-μ3-hydroxido-μ6-oxido-hexakis[tetraaquayttrium(III)] octaiodide octahydrate}, is characterized by the presence of the centrosymmetric molecular entity [Y6(μ6-O)(μ3-OH)8(H2O)24]8+, in which the six Y3+ cations are arranged octahedrall...

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Main Authors: François Le Natur, Guillaume Calvez, Olivier Guillou, Carole Daiguebonne, Kevin Bernot
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: International Union of Crystallography 2014-12-01
Series:Acta Crystallographica Section E
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Online Access:http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600536814025434
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Summary:The crystal structure of the title compound {systematic name: octa-μ3-hydroxido-μ6-oxido-hexakis[tetraaquayttrium(III)] octaiodide octahydrate}, is characterized by the presence of the centrosymmetric molecular entity [Y6(μ6-O)(μ3-OH)8(H2O)24]8+, in which the six Y3+ cations are arranged octahedrally around a μ6-O atom at the centre of the cationic complex. Each of the eight faces of the Y6 octahedron is capped by an μ3-OH group in the form of a distorted cube. In the hexanuclear entity, the Y3+ cations are coordinated by the central μ6-O atom, the O atoms of four μ3-OH and of four water molecules. The resulting coordination sphere of the metal ions is a capped square-antiprism. The crystal packing is quite similar to that of the orthorhombic [Ln6(μ6-O)(μ3-OH)8(H2O)24]I8·8H2O structures with Ln = La—Nd, Eu—Tb, Dy, except that the title compound exhibits a slight monoclinic distortion. The proximity of the cationic complexes and the lattice water molecules leads to the formation of a three-dimensional hydrogen-bonded network of medium strength.
ISSN:1600-5368