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Azobis[tetrazolide]‐Carbonates of the Lanthanides – Breaking the Gadolinium Break

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A series of rare earth element (REE) mixed-anion 5,5-azobis(1H-tetrazol-1-ide)-carbonate ([REE2(ZT)(2)CO3(H2O)(10)] 2H(2)O;REE = lanthanides plus yttrium) coordination compounds were synthesized, characterized, and analyzed. Syntheses by simple metathesis reactions under a CO2… Click to show full abstract

A series of rare earth element (REE) mixed-anion 5,5-azobis(1H-tetrazol-1-ide)-carbonate ([REE2(ZT)(2)CO3(H2O)(10)] 2H(2)O;REE = lanthanides plus yttrium) coordination compounds were synthesized, characterized, and analyzed. Syntheses by simple metathesis reactions under a CO2 atmosphere were carried out at ambient (La-Gd and Ho) and elevated pressures (55 bar;Tb, Dy, Er, Tm, Yb, and Y). The resulting crystalline materials were characterized principally by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and vibrational spectroscopy (infrared and Raman). All materials are structurally isotypic, crystallizing in the space group C2/c and show nearly identical spectroscopic properties for all the elements investigated. Cell parameters, bond lengths, and bond angles differ marginally, revealing only a slight variation coinciding with the lanthanide (Ln) contraction, that is, the change in the ionic radii of the trivalent rare earth elements. The herein reported series of rare earth element azobis[tetrazolide]-carbonates represents a remarkable exception as they are a series of isotypic REE coordination compounds with tetrazolide-derived ligands unaffected by the gadolinium break.

Keywords: carbonates lanthanides; tetrazolide carbonates; rare earth; azobis tetrazolide; gadolinium break

Journal Title: European Journal of Inorganic Chemistry
Year Published: 2018

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