| Literature DB >> 25186362 |
Horst Schmidt1, Erik Hennings1, Wolfgang Voigt1.
Abstract
Water-rich aluminium halide hydrate structures are not known in the literature. The highest known water content per Al atom is nine for the perchlorate and fluoride. The nonahydrate of aluminium bromide, stable pentadecahydrates of aluminium chloride, bromide and iodide, and a metastable heptadecahydrate of the iodide have now been crystallized from low-temperature solutions. The structures of these hydrates were determined and are discussed in terms of the development of cation hydration spheres. The pentadecahydrate of the chloride and bromide are isostructural. In AlI(3) · 15H2O, half of the Al(3+) cations are surrounded by two complete hydration spheres, with six H2O in the primary and 12 in the secondary. For the heptadecahydrate of aluminium iodide, this hydration was found for every Al(3+).Entities:
Keywords: aluminium halide hydrates; chemistry of Mars; cryo-brines; crystal structure; electrolyte solutions; low-temperature hydrates; secondary hydration shell; water-rich aluminium salts
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Year: 2014 PMID: 25186362 DOI: 10.1107/S2053229614014302
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Crystallogr C Struct Chem ISSN: 2053-2296 Impact factor: 1.172