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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of 'Thorium Hydroxy Picrate Hexadecahydrate' ('Basic Thorium Picrate')

JM Harrowfield, BJ Peachey, BW Skelton and AH White

Australian Journal of Chemistry 48(7) 1349 - 1356
Published: 1995

Abstract

The title compound, crystallized from the solution produced by dissolution of thorium carbonate in hot, aqueous picric acid ( Hpic , 2,4,6-trinitrophenol) as pale yellow needles, has been the subject of a room-temperature single-crystal X-ray study and found to be [( pic )(H2O)6Th(μ-OH)2Th(OH2)6( pic )]( pic )4.20H2O. The compound is triclinic, Pī , a 14.651(4), b 12.877(6), c 11.838(2) Ǻ, α 69.71(3), β 75.93(2), γ 80.10(3); Z = 1 ( dimeric ) f.u .; conventional R on |F| at convergence was 0.032 for 8281 'observed' (I > 3σ(I)) reflections. The thorium is nine-coordinate Th (O- pic )(μ-O)2(OH2)6, the dimer being centrosymmetric and the coordination geometry about thorium being approximately that of a singly capped square antiprism , the capping atom (over a square face) being the slightly more remote of the bridging hydroxy groups. Th -μ-OH are 2.366(3), 2.381(3), Th-OH2 2.479(5)-2.534(4) and Th-O( pic ) 2.366(3) Ǻ.

https://doi.org/10.1071/CH9951349

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