Jutta Kösters, David Böhnisch, Thomas Jüstel, Rainer Pöttgen
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Diguanidinium hexafluoridogermanate(IV) – an organic–inorganic hybrid salt with an antifluorite topology
Polycrystalline diguanidinium hexafluoridogermanate (IV) was obtained by co-precipitation from solutions of diguanidinium carbonate and germanium dioxide in 48 % hydrogen fluoride. The [C(NH2)3]2[GeF6] structure was refined from single crystal X-ray diffractometer data: [C(NH2)3]2[TiF6] type, C2/m, a = 1276.67(8), b = 732.70(5), c = 616.37(5) pm, b = 114.497(5)°, wR = 0.0700, 1033 F2 values, 53 variables. The trigonal planar [C(NH2)3]+ cations and the octahedral [GeF6]2− anions are condensed to double layers through strong H⋯F hydrogen bonds (208–213 pm H⋯F). The centers of gravity of the two building units have an antifluorite-like topology.