Insights into the structural chemistry, topology, and complexity of organically templated polychromates(VI) with the linear [CrnO3n+1]2– groups: Synthesis and crystal structures of 1-methylpiperazinium polychromates, (C5H14N2)Cr2O7 and (C5H14N2)Cr3O10
Sergey M. Aksenov , Dmitri O. Charkin , Alexander M. Banaru , Dmitri N. Dmitriev , Vadim E. Kireev , Grigory S. Ilyin , Yulia A. Vaitieva
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Abstract
Single crystals of two new compounds, (C5H14N2)Cr2O7 (1) and (C5H14N2)Cr3O10 (2), were isolated from the reaction products of 1-methylpiperazine and chromium trioxide in aqueous media. The crystal structures have been studied by the means of single-crystal X-ray analysis. The unit cell parameters are: a = 7.8459(1) Å, b = 8.8295(1) Å, c = 15.8951(2) Å, β = 96.634(1)°, space group P21/n for 1 and a = 8.0620(2) Å, b = 11.6652(4) Å, c = 14.5690(5) Å, β = 100.285(3)°, space group P21/c for 2. In contrast to chromate compounds templated by structurally related ethylenediammonium and piperazinediium cations, no monochromate was found in the 1-methylpiperazine – water – chromic oxide system. Both structures can be represented as nets of hydrogen bonds between the organic ammonium cations and polychromate anions. We discuss the structural features of various polychromate species (Cr2O72−, Cr3O102−, and Cr4O132−) among structures comprising organic and inorganic cations.
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