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Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Alkaline Earth Metal Hydrogen Acetylides AE(CH) with AE = Ca, Sr, Ba

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Journal Inorg Chem
Specialty Chemistry
Date 2024 Dec 1
PMID 39616527
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Crystalline Ba(CH) was obtained by the reaction of elemental barium dissolved in liquid ammonia, forming a blue electride, and acetylene (CH) injected into the reaction vial with the electride solution. From the colorless precipitate that was obtained after evaporation of the ammonia, the crystal structure of Ba(CH) was solved and refined using synchrotron powder diffraction data. It crystallizes in the trigonal space group 3̅1 (no. 164) with = 1, all HC anions are aligned along [001]. It is the first crystal structure of an alkaline earth metal hydrogen acetylide published up to now, showing a close similarity with the brucite (Mg(OH)) and CdI-type structures. For Sr(CH), a product with a significantly reduced crystallinity was obtained, but its powder diffraction pattern makes an isotypic crystal structure very likely. IR/Raman spectroscopic investigations as well as GC analysis of the gases released upon hydrolysis unambiguously confirm the existence of HC anions in these compounds. Similar results were obtained for Ca(CH), however this compound is almost completely amorphous. Upon heating Ba(CH) with additional elemental barium to 200 °C in vacuum, highly crystalline BaC (4/, = 2) was obtained.

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