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Anionic interactions tellurium

Figure 10 (a) The cation-anion interactions in (Te4)[WCl6]2 Tellurium atoms are indicated in grey, chlorine in white, and tungsten in dark grey, (b) The polymeric cation in (Te4)(Teio)[Bi2Cl8l (c) The Teg + cation in (Te8)[VOCl4]2 ... [Pg.4789]

The propensity of tellurium to form intermolecular interactions distinguishes its chemical properties from those of sulfur and selenium for which such secondary bonding is virtually nonexistent (see Ref 38 and references therein). By contrast to polysulfides and polyseleiudes, polytelluride anions can exhibit charges that deviate from -2. [Pg.4787]


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