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Synthesis, Structure, and Properties of SrC(NH)<sub>3</sub>, a Nitrogen‐Based Carbonate Analogue with the Trinacria Motif
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Materials ScienceInorganic ChemistryEngineeringNitrogen‐based Carbonate AnalogueBiochemistryStrontium GuanidinateNatural SciencesStructure ElucidationOrganic ChemistryGuanidine UnitTrinacria MotifChemistryInorganic MaterialCrystallographySynthetic ChemistryInorganic SynthesisStrontium CarbonateInorganic Compound
Strontium guanidinate, SrC(NH)3 , the first compound with a doubly deprotonated guanidine unit, was synthesized from strontium and guanidine in liquid ammonia and characterized by X-ray and neutron diffraction, IR spectroscopy, and density-functional theory including harmonic phonon calculations. The compound crystallizes in the hexagonal space group P63 /m, constitutes the nitrogen analogue of strontium carbonate, SrCO3 , and its structure follows a layered motif between Sr(2+) ions and complex anions of the type C(NH)3 (2-) ; the anions adopt the peculiar trinacria shape. A comparison of theoretical phonons with experimental IR bands as well as quantum-chemical bonding analyses yield a first insight into bonding and packing of the formerly unknown anion in the crystal.
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