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Mendeleev Communications, 1996, Volume 6, Issue 3, Pages 92–93
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1070/MC1996v006n03ABEH000593
(Mi mendc4927)
 

This article is cited in 9 scientific papers (total in 9 papers)

Channel polyhydrate (C2H5)4NF.11H2O

K. A. Udachina, J. Lipkowskib

a A.V. Nikolaev Institute of Inorganic Chemistry, Siberian Branch of the Russian Academy of Sciences, Novosibirsk, Russian Federation
b Institute of Physical Chemistry, Polish Academy of Sciences, Warsaw, Poland
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Abstract: The phase diagram of the system (C2H5)4NF–H2O, has been studied. The polyhydrates (C2H5)4NF·5H2O and (C2H5)4NF·11H2O, which melt congruently at 24.8 and – 13.6 °C respectively, have been found in this system. The hydrate (C2H5)4NF-11H2O has a channel–cavity structure. Water and fluoride anions form a three-dimensional framework consisting of channels and cavities. The channels are filled with cations (C2H5)4N+, and the cavities are vacant. The polyhydrate (C2H5)4NF·11H2O has the following crystallographic parameters: a = 12.393(3), b = 22.595(7) c = 11.483(3) A (T = –100°C), space group Pnnm, Z = 6.
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Language: English


Citation: K. A. Udachin, J. Lipkowski, “Channel polyhydrate (C2H5)4NF.11H2O”, Mendeleev Commun., 6:3 (1996), 92–93
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    2. L. S. Aladko, “Hydrate formation in the system tetraethylammonium bromide-water”, Russ J Gen Chem, 82:12 (2012), 1913  crossref
    3. L. S. Aladko, “Hydrate formation in the system tetraethylammonim chloride-water”, Russ J Gen Chem, 79:8 (2009), 1613  crossref
    4. L. S. Aladko, A. Yu. Manakov, A. G. Ogienko, A. I. Ancharov, “New data on phase diagram and clathrate formation in the system water–isopropyl alcohol”, J Incl Phenom Macrocycl Chem, 63:1-2 (2009), 151  crossref
    5. K. A. Udachin, J. Lipkowski, “Water-fluorine chains in (18-crown-6)·NH4F·3H2O hydrate”, J Struct Chem, 46:S1 (2005), S84  crossref
    6. Michael Wiebcke, Jürgen Felsche, “The tetraethylammonium cation in a double three-ring silicate heteronetwork clathrate and a polyhedral clathrate hydrate: low-temperature single-crystal X-ray diffraction studies on (NEt4)6[Si6O15]·40.8H2O and NEt4OH·9H2O”, Microporous and Mesoporous Materials, 43:3 (2001), 289  crossref
    7. Janusz Lipkowski, Konstantin Udachin, Yurij Simonov, Dymitry Soldatov, Current Challenges on Large Supramolecular Assemblies, 1999, 157  crossref
    8. K. A. Udachin, J. Lipkowski, “Layered polyhydrate 18-crown-6C3H7NH3F.10H2O”, Mendeleev Commun., 6:5 (1996), 195–197  mathnet  crossref
    9. K. A. Udachin, J. Lipkowski, “Layered polyhydrate 18-crown-6·12H2O”, Mendeleev Commun., 6:4 (1996), 133–134  mathnet  crossref
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