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Hexagonal bipyramidal species

The majority of U(V1) coordination chemistry has been explored with the trans-ddo s.o uranyl cation, UO " 2- The simplest complexes are ammonia adducts, of importance because of the ease of their synthesis and their versatihty as starting materials for other complexes. In addition to ammonia, many of the ligand types mentioned ia the iatroduction have been complexed with U(V1) and usually have coordination numbers of either 6 or 8. As a result of these coordination environments a majority of the complexes have an octahedral or hexagonal bipyramidal coordination environment. Examples iuclude U02X2L (X = hahde, OR, NO3, RCO2, L = NH3, primary, secondary, and tertiary amines, py n = 2-4), U02(N03)2L (L = en, diamiaobenzene n = 1, 2). The use of thiocyanates has lead to the isolation of typically 6 or 8 coordinate neutral and anionic species, ie, [U02(NCS)J j)/H20 (x = 2-5). [Pg.330]

Figure 3.12. The hexagonal, heptagonal, and octagonal bipyramids as the parent polyhedra from which the aromatic ring systems QH, C7H7 and Cal U are formally derived as arachno species. Figure 3.12. The hexagonal, heptagonal, and octagonal bipyramids as the parent polyhedra from which the aromatic ring systems QH, C7H7 and Cal U are formally derived as arachno species.

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See also in sourсe #XX -- [ Pg.646 , Pg.653 , Pg.840 , Pg.1025 ]




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