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Coordination polyhedra ligands around metal ions

The basic polyhedron adopted by these structures is the tricapped trigonal prism (D3h). The coordination polyhedron of oxygen atoms around the neodymium atom in Nd(C204>3 IO.5H2O is shown in Fig. 5.25. The stability of the tricapped trigonal prism is confirmed by the large variety of ligand combinations around 9-coordinate metal ions (Table 5.9) which are best described by this polyhedron. [Pg.408]


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