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  • 1
    Electronic Resource
    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 124 (1991), S. 677-681 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Bromozirconate(IV) ; Di-μ-bromooctabromodizirconate(2-) ; Tri-μ-Bromohexabromodizirconate(-) ; Tetratellurium(2+) ; Tribromotellurium(+) ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: ZrBr4 reacts with Te2Br in a sealed evacuated ampoule at 210°C in quantitative yield to afford (Te24⊕)(Zr2Br210⊖) as blueblack, moisture-sensitive crystals. The crystal-structure determination shows, that (Te4)(Zr2Br10) consists of planar, nearly square Te24⊕ and Zr2Br210⊖ ions, that form edge-sharing double octahedra. Both ions possess crystallographic 2/m (C2h) symmetry. At temperatures above 250°C (Te4)(Zr2Br10) decomposes with cleavage of Te -Te bonds into (TeBr3⊕)(Zr2Br9⊖), which forms yellow, hygroscopic crystals. (TeBr3)(Zr2Br9) can also be obtained by the reaction of two equivalents of ZrBr4 with TeBr4 at 260°C. The crystal structure is built of Zr2Br9⊖ ions, that form face-sharing double octahedra, and of pyramidal TeBr3⊕ ions. Each TeBr3⊕ ion exhibits three Te - Br contacts to two different Zr2Br9⊖ ions, resulting in a strongly deformed octahedral coordination for the Te atom. The Zr2Br9 double octahedra and the TeCl6 octahedra are connected by common edges and corners to infinite chains.
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  • 2
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    Electronic Resource
    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Berichte der deutschen chemischen Gesellschaft 130 (1997), S. 1189-1192 
    ISSN: 0009-2940
    Keywords: Tellurium ; Bismuth ; Tetratellurium(2+) ; Halogenobismutates(III) ; Crystal structure ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Notes: The reaction of Te, TeX4 and BiX3 [X = Cl, Br] in sealed, evacuated glass ampoules in the temperature range 170° 100°C yields a variety of compounds composed of tellurium polycations and halobismutate anions. Two of these have been identified by crystal structure analyses as Te4[Bi6Cl20] (triclinic, P., a = 738.8(2), b = 875.1(2), c = 1389.1(6) pm, α = 87.89(2), β = 82.87(4), γ = 87.89(2) ·, Z = 1) and Te4[Bi2Nr8 (triclinic, P., a = 726.0(4), b = 773.7(4), c = 901.8(5) pm, α = 92.95(2), β = 102.23(2), γ = 92.87(2)., Z = 1). Both compounds were obtained as black crystals with a violet lustre and contain square-planar Te42+ cations. Te4[Bi6Cl20] contains a two-dimensional polymeric anion [Bi6Cl20]2- made up of corner- and edge-sharing BiCl6 octahedra with attached BiCl3 groups. The Bi-Cl distances vary over a very wide range from 245 to 334 pm. Te4[Bi2Br8] consists of a onedimensional chain [BiBr2Br4/2-[n of cis-edge-connected BiBr6 octahedra with Bi-Br distances ranging from 264 to 318 pm.
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