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Two new groups of homoleptic rare earth pyridylbenzimidazolates: (NC12H8(NH)(2))[Ln(N3C12H8)(4)] with Ln = Y, Tb, Yb, and [Ln(N3C12H8)(2)(N3C12H9)(2)][Ln(N3C12H8)(4)](N3C12H9)(2) with Ln = La, Sm, Eu


Authors listMüller-Buschbaum, K; Quitmann, CC

Publication year2003

Pages2742-2750

JournalInorganic Chemistry

Volume number42

Issue number8

ISSN0020-1669

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1021/ic020681u

PublisherAmerican Chemical Society


Abstract
The compounds (NC12H8(NH)(2))[Ln(N3C12H8)(4)], Ln = Y, Tb, Ylb, and [Ln(N3C12H8)(2)(N3C12H9)(2)][Ln(N3C12H8)(4)](N3C12H9)(2), with Ln = La, Sm, Eu, were obtained by reactions of the group 3 metals yttrium and lanthanum as well as the lanthanides europium, samarium, terbium, and ytterbium with 2-(2-pyridyl)-benzimidazole. The reactions were carried out in melts of the amine without any solvent and led to two new groups of homoleptic rare earth pyridylbenzimidazolates. The trivalent rare earth atoms have an eightfold nitrogen coordination of four chelating pyridylbenzimidazolates giving an ionic structure with either pyridylbenzimidazolium or [Ln(N3C12H8)2(N3C12H9)(2)](+) counterions. With Y, Eu, Sm, and Ylb, single crystals were obtained whereas the La- and Tb-containing compounds were identified by powder methods. The products were investigated by X-ray single crystal or powder diffraction and MIR and far-IR spectroscopy, and with DTA/TG regarding their thermal behavior. They are another good proof of the value of solid-state reaction methods for the formation of homoleptic pnicogenides of the lanthanides. Despite their difference in the chemical formula, both types (NC12H8(NH)(2))[Ln(N3C12H8)(4)], Ln = Y (1). Tb (2), Yb (3), and [Ln(N3C12H8)(2)(N3C12H9)(2)][Ln(N3C12H8)(4)](N3C12H9)(2), Ln = La (4), Sm (5), Eu (6), crystallize isotypic in the tetragonal space group /4(1). Crystal data for (1): T = 170(2) K, a = 1684.9(l) pm, c = 3735.0(3) pm, V = 10603.5(14) x 10(6) pm(3), R1 for F-o > 4sigma(F-o) = 0.053, wR2 = 0.113, Crystal data for (3): T = 170(2) K, a = 1683.03(7) pm, c = 3724.3(2) pm, V = 10549,4(14) x 10(6) pm(3), R1 for F-o > 4sigma(F-o) = 0.047, wR2 = 0.129. Crystal data for (5): T = 103(2) K, a = 1690.1(2) pm, c = 3759.5(4) pm, V = 10739(2) x 10(6) pm(3), R1 for F-o > 4sigma(F-o) = 0.050, wR2 = 0.117. Crystal data for (6): T = 170(2) K, a = 1685.89(9) pm, c = 3760,0(3) pm, V = 10686.9(11) x 10(6) pm(3), R1 for F-o > 4sigma(F-o) = 0.060, wR2 = 0.144.



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Harvard Citation styleMüller-Buschbaum, K. and Quitmann, C. (2003) Two new groups of homoleptic rare earth pyridylbenzimidazolates: (NC12H8(NH)(2))[Ln(N3C12H8)(4)] with Ln = Y, Tb, Yb, and [Ln(N3C12H8)(2)(N3C12H9)(2)][Ln(N3C12H8)(4)](N3C12H9)(2) with Ln = La, Sm, Eu, Inorganic Chemistry, 42(8), pp. 2742-2750. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic020681u

APA Citation styleMüller-Buschbaum, K., & Quitmann, C. (2003). Two new groups of homoleptic rare earth pyridylbenzimidazolates: (NC12H8(NH)(2))[Ln(N3C12H8)(4)] with Ln = Y, Tb, Yb, and [Ln(N3C12H8)(2)(N3C12H9)(2)][Ln(N3C12H8)(4)](N3C12H9)(2) with Ln = La, Sm, Eu. Inorganic Chemistry. 42(8), 2742-2750. https://doi.org/10.1021/ic020681u


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