Tetraxenonogold(II)
Tetraxenonogold(II)
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21106483 |
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InChI=1S/Au.4Xe/q+2;;;; Key: FIAFJDZYGVZLAJ-UHFFFAOYSA-N InChI=1/Au.4Xe/q+2;;;;/rAuXe4/c2-1(3,4)5/q+2 Key: FIAFJDZYGVZLAJ-YSLMZIHEAX
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[Xe][Au+2]([Xe])([Xe])[Xe]
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Properties |
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AuXe4 |
Molar mass |
722.138 |
Except where otherwise noted, data are given for materials in their standard state (at 25 °C [77 °F], 100 kPa). |
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Tetraxenonogold(II), gold tetraxenide(II) or AuXe2+
4 is a cationic complex with a square planar configuration of atoms. It is found in the compound AuXe2+
4(Sb
2F−
11)
2, which exists in triclinic and tetragonal crystal modifications.[1] The AuXe2+
4 ion is stabilised by interactions with the fluoride atoms of the counterion. The Au-Xe bond length is 274 pm.[2][3]
Tetraxenonogold(II) is unusual in that it is a compound of the notoriously inert atoms xenon and gold. It is also unusual in that it uses xenon as a transition metal ligand, and in that it contains gold in the +2 oxidation state. It can be produced by reduction of AuF3 in the presence of fluoroantimonic acid and xenon, and crystallised at low temperature.[4] The xenon bonds with the gold(II) ion to make this complex.
References
- ↑ Wai-Kee Li; Gong-Du Zhou; Thomas C. W. Mak (2008). Gong-Du Zhou; Thomas C. W. Mak, eds. Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry. Oxford University Press. p. 678. ISBN 0-19-921694-0.
- ↑ Li, Wai-Kee; Zhou, Gong-Du (2008). Advanced Structural Inorganic Chemistry. Thomas C. W. Mak. Oxford University Press. p. 74. ISBN 0-19-921694-0.
- ↑ Mackay, Kenneth Malcolm; Mackay, Rosemary Ann; Henderson, W. (2002). Introduction to modern inorganic chemistry (6th ed.). CRC Press. p. 496. ISBN 0-7487-6420-8.
- ↑ Konrad Seppelt, Stefan Seidel; Seppelt, K (2000-10-06). "Xenon as a Complex Ligand: The Tetra Xenono Gold(II) Cation in AuXe42+(Sb2F11−)2". Science 290 (5489): 117–118. Bibcode:2000Sci...290..117S. doi:10.1126/science.290.5489.117. PMID 11021792.
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| Xenon(II) | |
- XeC6F5F
- XeC6F5C2F3
- XeC6F5CF3
- Xe(C6F5)2
- XeC6F5C6H2F3
- XeC6F5CN
- Xe(CF3)2
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- No neon compounds have yet been identified.
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| Xenon compounds | Xe(0) | |
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| Gold(-I) | |
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| Gold(I) |
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| Gold(II) | |
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| Gold(I,III) | |
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