(NH4)2[Co2(C6(CO2)6)(OH2)2] ([NH4]2Co2[C6C6O12][H2O]2, T = 180 K) Crystal Structure
General Information
- Phase Label(s): [NH4]2Co2[C6C6O12][H2O]2
- Structure Class(es): –
- Classification by Properties: –
- Mineral Name(s): –
- Pearson Symbol: mP60
- Space Group: 14
- Phase Prototype: K2Mn2[C6C6O12][H2O]2
- Measurement Detail(s): automatic diffractometer; 3767 (determination of cell parameters), automatic diffractometer; Enraf-Nonius CAD4F (determination of structural parameters), X-rays, Mo Kα; λ = 0.071073 nm (determination of cell and structural parameters), T = 180 K (determination of cell and structural parameters)
- Phase Class(es): –
- Compound Class(es): mellitate, hydrate
- Interpretation Detail(s): complete structure determined, full-matrix least-squares refinement; 136 variables; 1118 reflections; I > 2σ(I), R = 0.0320; wR = 0.0665
- Sample Detail(s): sample prepared from mellitic acid, Co[NH3]6Cl3, chemical analysis; 27.1 wt.% C, 2.4 wt.% H, 5.4 wt.% N, single crystal (determination of cell parameters), single crystal, 0.01×0.07×0.10 mm3 (determination of structural parameters)
Substance Summary
- Standard Formula: [NH4]2Co2[C6C6O12][H2O]2
- Alphabetic Formula: [C6C6O12]Co2[H2O]2[NH4]2
- Published Formula: (NH4)2[Co2(C6(CO2)6)(OH2)2]
- Refined Formula: C12Co2H12N2O14
- Wyckoff Sequence: 14,e15
- Z Formula Units: 2
- Density: ρ = 2.34 Mg·m−3
Crystallographic Data
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Experimental Details
Reference
3D Interactive Structure
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