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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17780
Title: X-ray Crystal Structure Investigation of Re(hfac)₃, Re(acac)₃, and Re(acac)₃ReO₄.
Authors: Forster, William L.
Advisor: Lock, C. J. L.
Department: Chemistry
Keywords: chemistry;x-ray structure;Re(hfac)₃, Re(acac)₃, and Re(acac)₃ReO₄
Publication Date: Sep-1972
Abstract: Re(hfac)₃ has been found to crystallize in a hexagonal unit cell but the detailed structure has not been completed because of disordering problems along the c axis. The two-dimensional structure of Re(hfac)₃ reveals C₃ symmetry and no distortion of the octahedron composed of the six Re-O bonds. Re(acac)₃ has been found to belong to the α-type isomorphous set designated by Astbury. From x-ray powder photographs, the structure of Re(acac)₃ has been demonstrated to have the same gross structural features as Mn(acac)₃ but is not necessarily isostructural. Arguments are presented to show that β-V(acac)₃ is representative of the β-modification and that the β-type isomorphous set crystallizes in a monoclinic unit cell with a β-angle of 90º. Rotational transitions between the three isomorphous sets have been examined and found to be energetically unfavourable.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/11375/17780
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