Synthesis, crystal structure and properties of a new bi-dentate decavanadate [Co(H3SO3)+(H2O)5]2[H2V10O28]·2H2O·2SO3
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Мehribon Pirimova, Malika Yakubxodjayeva, Muparrax Xodjayeva

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A new bi-dentate decavanadate compound formulated [Co(H3SO3)+(H2O)5]2[H2V10O28]·2H2O·2SO3 (1), has been synthesized under hydrothermal condition by using sulfuric acid as the initiator at 110 °C. And 1 crystallizes in the triclinic, space group P-1 with a = 9.8954(7) Å, b = 10.4827(9) Å, c = 12.8466(7) Å, α = 76.395(6), β = 82.024(6), γ = 68.836(7), V = 1205.7 Å3, R1(I > 2s(I) = 3.61), and Z = 5. X-ray diffraction analysis reveals that 1 is constructed from bi-dentate decavanadate formed by decavanadate clusters coordinated to [Co(H3SO3)+(H2O)5]2+ complexes and free water molecules.
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Мehribon Pirimova, Malika Yakubxodjayeva, Muparrax Xodjayeva

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