trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4]
The structure of the title compound, tripotassium trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate(V), is isotypic with its Re analogue. The [TcO2(CN)4]3− trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate anion has a slightly distorted octahedral configuration. The Tc atom is located on a center of inversion and...
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doaj-cdc708be0c484f3dbd578be1ec7aea842020-11-24T21:21:06ZengInternational Union of CrystallographyActa Crystallographica Section E1600-53682010-08-01668i61i6210.1107/S1600536810028205trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4]Sayandev ChatterjeeAndrew S. Del NegroMatthew K. EdwardsBrendan TwamleyJeanette A. KrauseSamuel A. BryanThe structure of the title compound, tripotassium trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate(V), is isotypic with its Re analogue. The [TcO2(CN)4]3− trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate anion has a slightly distorted octahedral configuration. The Tc atom is located on a center of inversion and is bound to two O atoms in axial and to four cyanide ligands in equatorial positions. The Tc—O distance is consistent with a double-bond character. The two potassium cations, one located on a center of inversion and one in a general position, reside in octahedral or tetrahedral environments, respectively. K...O and K...N interactions occur in the 2.7877 (19)–2.8598 (15) Å range. http://scripts.iucr.org/cgi-bin/paper?S1600536810028205 |
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Sayandev Chatterjee Andrew S. Del Negro Matthew K. Edwards Brendan Twamley Jeanette A. Krause Samuel A. Bryan |
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Sayandev Chatterjee Andrew S. Del Negro Matthew K. Edwards Brendan Twamley Jeanette A. Krause Samuel A. Bryan trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] Acta Crystallographica Section E |
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Sayandev Chatterjee Andrew S. Del Negro Matthew K. Edwards Brendan Twamley Jeanette A. Krause Samuel A. Bryan |
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trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] |
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trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] |
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trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] |
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trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] |
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trans-K3[TcO2(CN)4] |
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trans-k3[tco2(cn)4] |
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International Union of Crystallography |
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Acta Crystallographica Section E |
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1600-5368 |
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2010-08-01 |
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The structure of the title compound, tripotassium trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate(V), is isotypic with its Re analogue. The [TcO2(CN)4]3− trans-tetracyanidodioxidotechnetate anion has a slightly distorted octahedral configuration. The Tc atom is located on a center of inversion and is bound to two O atoms in axial and to four cyanide ligands in equatorial positions. The Tc—O distance is consistent with a double-bond character. The two potassium cations, one located on a center of inversion and one in a general position, reside in octahedral or tetrahedral environments, respectively. K...O and K...N interactions occur in the 2.7877 (19)–2.8598 (15) Å range. |
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