Abstract
Iodides and polyiodides of scandium complexes containing urea (Ur) and acetamide (AA) have been synthesized and characterized by elemental analysis, IR spectroscopy, and X-ray diffraction. The trigonal crystals of [Sc(L)6]I3 (L = Ur, AA) and monoclinic crystals of [Sc(Ur)6][I3]3 are isomorphous to the earlier reported [M(Ur)6]I3 (M = Ti, V, Cr, Fe) and [Ln(Ur)6][I3]3 (Ln = Yb, Lu), respectively. Therefore, scandium in its complexes with urea and iodine links rows of 3d transition elements and rare-earth elements; it continues the tendency of formation of polyiodides with different structures from isomorphous iodides, which was found for other metal(III) urea complexes. In the orthorhombic crystals of [Sc(AA)6][I5][I3]I, the first example of the M(III) acetamide polyiodide, metal ions in complex cations are located at the centers of distorted octahedral arrangements of oxygen atoms of acetamide; iodide ions are not coordinated. The crystals of [Sc(AA)6][I5][I3]I contain V-shaped pentaiodide, linear triiodide, and isolated iodide anions.
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Acknowledgment
X-ray diffraction experiments were performed at the Center for Shared Use of Physical Methods of Investigation at the Frumkin Institute of Physical Chemistry and Electrochemistry, Russian Academy of Sciences.
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