Formation of NH4[Hg-3(NH)(2)](NO3)(3) and transformation to [Hg2N](NO3)


Autoria(s): Nockemann, Peter; Meyer, G.
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2002

Resumo

NH4[Hg-3(NH)(2)](NO3)(3) (1) and [Hg2N](NO3) (2) are obtained from cone. aqueous ammonia solutions of Hg(NO3)(2) at ambient temperature and under hydrothermal conditions at 180 degreesC, respectively, as colourless and dark yellow to light brown single crystals. The crystal structures {NH4[Hg-3(NH)(2)](NO3)(3): cubic, P4(I)32, a = 1030.4(2) pm, Z = 4, R-all = 0.028; [Hg2N](NO3): tetragonal, P4(3)2(1)2, a = 1540.4(1), c = 909.8(1) pm, Z = 4, R-all = 0.054} have been determined from single crystal data. Both exhibit network type structures in which [HNHg3] and [NHg4] tetrahedra of the partial structures of 1 and 2 are connected via three and four vertices, respectively. 1 transforms at about 270 degreesC in a straightforward reaction to 2 whereby the decomposition products of NH4NO3 are set free. 2 decomposes at about 380 degreesC forming yellow HgO. Most certainly, I is identical with a mineral previously analyzed as

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eng

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Fonte

Nockemann , P & Meyer , G 2002 , ' Formation of NH4[Hg-3(NH)(2)](NO3)(3) and transformation to [Hg2N](NO3) ' ZEITSCHRIFT FUR ANORGANISCHE UND ALLGEMEINE CHEMIE , vol 628 , pp. 2709-2714 .

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