Issue 20, 2004

LiSr2(NCN)I3: the first empty tetrahedral strontium(ii) entity coordinated by carbodiimide units but without strontium–strontium bonding

Abstract

LiSr2(NCN)I3, the first extended compound containing empty tetrahedral Sr4 entities, is synthesized using a new flux route, and it exhibits two interpenetrating three-dimensional networks made up from Sr tetrahedra capped by NCN2− anions on their triangular faces and vertex-sharing LiI6 octahedra.

Graphical abstract: LiSr2(NCN)I3: the first empty tetrahedral strontium(ii) entity coordinated by carbodiimide units but without strontium–strontium bonding

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Article information

Article type
Communication
Submitted
09 Jun 2004
Accepted
05 Aug 2004
First published
02 Sep 2004

Chem. Commun., 2004, 2302-2303

LiSr2(NCN)I3: the first empty tetrahedral strontium(II) entity coordinated by carbodiimide units but without strontium–strontium bonding

W. Liao, J. von Appen and R. Dronskowski, Chem. Commun., 2004, 2302 DOI: 10.1039/B408647C

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