Ru11Lu20, a New Intermetallic Compound with Eight- to Ten-Coordinate Ruthenium Atoms
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Results and Discussion
Z−R | CN | d/pm; Range | d/pm; Average | Z−Z | d/pm; Shortest |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ru1−Lu | 8 | 279.2(2)–292.5(2) | 284.9 | Ru1−Ru | 328.3(2) |
Ru2−Lu | 8 | 277.0(3)–294.5(3) | 284.4 | Ru2−Ru | 340.2(2) |
Ru3−Lu | 8 | 271.5(2)–309.0(2) | 285.8 | Ru3−Ru | 328.3(2) |
Ru4−Lu | 9 | 292.4(2)–302.3(1) | 297.1 | Ru4−Ru | 417.6(2) |
Ru5−Lu | 10 | 285.4(2)–336.6(2) | 307.5 | Ru5−Ru | 353.9(2) |
3. Experimental Section
4. Conclusions
Acknowledgements
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Zimmermann, S.; Pantenburg, I.; Meyer, G. Ru11Lu20, a New Intermetallic Compound with Eight- to Ten-Coordinate Ruthenium Atoms. Crystals 2012, 2, 704-709. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst2020704
Zimmermann S, Pantenburg I, Meyer G. Ru11Lu20, a New Intermetallic Compound with Eight- to Ten-Coordinate Ruthenium Atoms. Crystals. 2012; 2(2):704-709. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst2020704
Chicago/Turabian StyleZimmermann, Sina, Ingo Pantenburg, and Gerd Meyer. 2012. "Ru11Lu20, a New Intermetallic Compound with Eight- to Ten-Coordinate Ruthenium Atoms" Crystals 2, no. 2: 704-709. https://doi.org/10.3390/cryst2020704