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Stereochemistry of Rhodium in Oxygen-Containing Compounds

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The Voronoi–Dirichlet polyhedra (VDP) and the method of intersecting spheres were used to perform a crystal-chemical analysis of all compounds studied to date whose structures contain rhodium atoms surrounded by oxygen atoms. All Rh atoms were found to have a coordination number (CN) equal to 6 and to form coordination polyhedra of two types, namely, the distorted octahedra RhO6 and RhO5Rh. A coordination number of 6 was found for all Rh(IV), Rh3.5+, and Rh(III) atoms, while a CN of 5+1 was found typical only of Rh2.5+ and Rh(II) atoms. The effect of the valence state of Rh on the main features of their crystal-chemical role in the structures is considered in terms of the 18-electron rule.

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Serezhkin, V.N., Serezhkina, L.B. Stereochemistry of Rhodium in Oxygen-Containing Compounds. Russian Journal of Coordination Chemistry 28, 581–586 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019713814566

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