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Ionic solids, stereochemistry

Dunitz, J. D., and Orgel, L. E. Stereochemistry of Ionic Solids, in Emeleus and Sharpe s Advances in Inorganic Chemistry and Radiochemistry, Yol II, 1-60, Academic Press Inc., New York (1960). [Pg.193]

Stereochemistry of Ionic Solids ]. D. Dunitz and L. E. Orgel Organometallic Compounds John Eisch and Henry Gilman Fluorine-Containing Compounds of Sulfiir... [Pg.297]

We shall for the most part illustrate our general arguments by examples of typically ionic solids oxides, halides, hydrates, etc. However, it must be appreciated that factors important in determining the structures of ionic solids also decide the stereochemistry of discrete molecules and complex ions. We shall not, therefore, hesitate to discuss the stereochemistry of isolated molecules or complex ions in solution insofar as they are relevant to the general problem of the stereochemistry of metal ions. [Pg.2]

When molecular ions have spherical or near spherical stereochemistry they often pack in a similar way to classical ionic solids. For example, in the fulleride KgCgo the spherical Cgo" ions pack in a standard body-centered cubic structure with potassium clusters located in the interstitial sites. ... [Pg.88]


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Stereochemistry of Ionic Solids

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