Structural features of uranyl acrylate complexes with s-, p-, and d-monovalent metals.

Autor: Chekhomova, Olga A., Klepov, Vladislav V., Pushkin, Denis V., Alekseev, Evgeny V., Vologzhanina, Anna V., Serezhkina, Larisa B., Serezhkin, Viktor N.
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Zdroj: Zeitschrift für Kristallographie. Crystalline Materials; Apr2019, Vol. 234 Issue 4, p247-256, 10p
Abstrakt: A series of uranyl acrylate complexes with s-, p-, and d- monovalent cations (Li, Na, Tl, and Ag) was synthesized and characterized by single crystal X-ray diffraction and IR spectroscopy. We demonstrated that the nature of the monovalent cation strongly affects the composition and crystal structure of an uranyl acrylate. Li[UO2(acr)3] · H2O (1, acr = CH2CHCOO-) crystallizes in the tetragonal crystal system and is built of chains which are connected through hydrogen bonding. The presence of an acrylic acid dimer in the reaction results in the monoclinic compound Na3[UO2(acr)3][UO2(acr)2.5(CH2CHCOOCH2CH2CO O)0.5]2 · 5H2O (2), in which the acrylic dimer shares a position with both the acrylate anion and a water molecule. Tl[UO2(acr)3] (3) exists as two polymorphs and crystallizes in either P1̅ (3a) or P213 (3b) space groups. The polymorphs differ in the dimensionality, 2D for 3a and 3D for 3b, and density. Ag2[UO2(NO3)2(acr)2] · 2Hacr (4) is the first example of the Ag atom coordination to the acrylate anion through the vinyl group. In 4, the Ag-C bonds enhances the connectivity of the trinuclear [Ag2UO2(acr)2(Hacr)2 (NO3)2] clusters into a layered coordination polymer. A detailed structural study of the obtained compounds was performed using Voronoi-Dirichlet tessellation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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