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Structures of Werner clathrates

The structures of two new Werner clathrates have been elucidated by X-ray diffraction. Ni(NCS) 2(c6 Hf) 2(c11ttgN) 2.methyl cello solve is monoclinic with a= 10,648(5), b = 23,005(12), a= 16,294(8).R, S = 98,04(2) 0 , Z = 4 and the space group C2/0 • The guest, methyl cello solve is disordered and l...

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Main Author: Bond, Dianne Ruth
Other Authors: Nassimben, Luigi
Format: Thesis
Language:English
Published: Department of Chemistry 2023
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Summary:The structures of two new Werner clathrates have been elucidated by X-ray diffraction. Ni(NCS) 2(c6 Hf) 2(c11ttgN) 2.methyl cello solve is monoclinic with a= 10,648(5), b = 23,005(12), a= 16,294(8).R, S = 98,04(2) 0 , Z = 4 and the space group C2/0 • The guest, methyl cello solve is disordered and lies at a centre of inversion. Ni(NCS) 2(c6 H7 N) 4.p-cymene is tetragonal with a= 17,105(9), b = 17, 105(9), a= 23,837(12).R, Z = 8 and the space group I4 1 fa• The guest, p-cymene is disordered and lies at a centre of inversion. The stoichiometry of the clathrates was investigated by various chemical methods including thermogravimetric analysis, differential thermal analysis, mass spectroscopy and proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Host-guest non-bonded energy relationships using atom-pair potentials are examined. Attempts have been made to estimate the association constants of sore of these computed in solution by proton nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy.