Crystal structure and molecular geometry of tetramethylammonium C,C'-dimethylundecahydrodicarba-nido-dodecaborate, including the refinement of positional and anisotropic thermal parameters for all hydrogen atoms

1973 ◽  
Vol 12 (11) ◽  
pp. 2674-2682 ◽  
Author(s):  
Melvyn R. Churchill ◽  
Barry G. DeBoer
2021 ◽  
Vol 236 (1) ◽  
pp. 139-141
Author(s):  
Pholani Manana ◽  
Eric C. Hosten ◽  
Richard Betz

AbstractC17H10O, orthorhombic, P212121 (no. 19), a = 5.0604(12) Å, b = 14.672(3) Å, c = 14.846(3) Å, V = 1102.2(4) Å3, Z = 4, Rgt(F) = 0.0432, wRref(F2) = 0.1022, T = 200(2) K.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-6
Author(s):  
James A. Kaduk ◽  
Amy M. Gindhart ◽  
Thomas N. Blanton

The crystal structure of pomalidomide Form I has been solved and refined using synchrotron X-ray powder diffraction data and optimized using density functional theory techniques. Pomalidomide Form I crystallizes in the space group P-1 (#2) with a = 7.04742(9), b = 7.89103(27), c = 11.3106(6) Å, α = 73.2499(13), β = 80.9198(9), γ = 88.5969(6)°, V = 594.618(8) Å3, and Z = 2. The crystal structure is characterized by the parallel stacking of planes parallel to the bc-plane. Hydrogen bonds link the molecules into double layers also parallel to the bc-plane. Each of the amine hydrogen atoms acts as a donor to a carbonyl group in an N–H⋯O hydrogen bond, but only two of the four carbonyl groups act as acceptors in such hydrogen bonds. Other carbonyl groups participate in C–H⋯O hydrogen bonds. The powder pattern has been submitted to ICDD® for inclusion in the Powder Diffraction File™ (PDF®).


2004 ◽  
Vol 68 (5) ◽  
pp. 757-767 ◽  
Author(s):  
T. Mihajlović ◽  
H. Effenberger

AbstractHydrothermal synthesis produced the new compound SrCo2(AsO4)(AsO3OH)(OH)(H2O). The compound belongs to the tsumcorite group (natural and synthetic compounds with the general formula M(1)M(2)2(XO4)2(H2O,OH)2; M(1)1+,2+,3+ = Na, K, Rb, Ag, NH4, Ca, Pb, Bi, Tl; M(2)2+,3+ = Al, Mn3+, Fe3+, Co, Ni, Cu, Zn; and X5+,6+ = P, As, V, S, Se, Mo). It represents (1) the first Sr member, (2) the until now unknown [7]-coordination for the M(1) position, (3) the first proof of (partially) protonated arsenate groups in this group of compounds, and (4) a new structure variant.The crystal structure of the title compound was determined using single-crystal X-ray diffraction data. The compound is monoclinic, space group P21/a, with a = 9.139(2), b = 12.829(3), c = 7.522(2) Å, β = 114.33(3)°, V = 803.6(3) Å3, Z = 4 [wR2 = 0.065 for 3530 unique reflections]. The hydrogen atoms were located experimentally.


Author(s):  
A. C. Stergiou

AbstractSingle crystals of AsTeSolution of the structure was essentialy effected by direct methods combined with successive Fourier syntheses. The positional and anisotropic thermal parameters were refined by full-matrix least-squares calculations. Absorption and anomalous dispersion corrections were applied to all atoms. The finalThe As atom is coordinated by six O atoms forming a right trigonal prism. The Te atom site is partially occupied by Te atoms with a population parameter 0.5 and surrounded by six O atoms also forming a right trigonal prism. The structure looks like that of NiAs. Each of the AsO


Author(s):  
A. C. Stergiou ◽  
P. J. Rentzeperis ◽  
S. Sklavounos

AbstractThe crystal structure of metatorbernite with composition CuThe positional and thermal parameters were refined by full-matrix least-squares calculations. Absorption correction and correction for anomalous dispersion, for all atoms, were applied. The finalThe structure is essentially similar to that described by M. Ross, H. Evans and D. Appleman (1964) for metatorbernite, with a difference in the Cu atom position, which here is 1/4 1/4 0.31 instead of 1/4 1/4 0.80. The U atoms are six-coordinated by two O atoms (uranyl group) and four phosphate – oxygen atoms forming an asymmetrical tetragonal dipyramid. The Cu atoms are six-coordinated by two oxygen atoms of two different uranyl groups and four water molecules forming also an asymmetrical tetragonal dipyramid. The four water molecules form squares Cu(H


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