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Synthesis and crystal structure of Na2[RuNOCl5] · 6H2O

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A procedure for the synthesis of Na2[RuNOCl5]·6H2O is described. The complex was studied by IR spectroscopy and by thermal, X-ray phase, and X-ray diffraction analyses. Crystal data: a = 26.740(7), b = 31.581(7), c= 6.918(3) Å, V = 5842(3) Å3 space group Fdd2. Z = 16, dcalc= 2.103, dexp = 2.112 g/cm3. The structure consists of [RuNOCl5]2− complex cations, Na+ cations, and crystallization water molecules. The compound is stable in conditions of high humidity of atmosphere but irreversibly loses up to four water molecules when stored in dry atmosphere. Removal of two water molecules is accompanied by crystal decay and changes in the crystal structure. Heating the substance above 100°C leads to a hygroscopic anhydrous complex Na2[RuNOCl5], which is stable below t = 375°C.

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Emel’yanov, V.A., Gromilov, S.A., Baidina, I.A. et al. Synthesis and crystal structure of Na2[RuNOCl5] · 6H2O. J Struct Chem 40, 883–891 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02700696

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