Abstract
Single crystals of In2.24(NCN)3and NaIn(NCN)2can be synthesized from a reaction between InBr and NaCN at 400 °C, followed by chemical transport at 400–500 °C. The X-ray crystal structure determinations of In2.24(NCN)3(rhombohedral R3c, a = 606.09(4), c = 2884.4(2) pm, Z = 6) and NaIn(NCN)2(orthorhombic Cmcm, a = 961.30(6), b = 716.84(5), c = 603.65(4) pm, Z = 4) reveal ionic layer structures built from sheets of cationic and anionic (cyanamide) motifs. While NaIn(NCN)2 contains In3+ and Na+ions, In2.24(NCN)3 is a mixed-valence compound, incorporating a monovalent In+ ion besides trivalent indium. The NCN2-units of both In2.24(NCN)3 and NaIn(NCN)2 reflect perfect D∞hpoint group symmetry within the limits of experimental accuracy. Furthermore, an evaluation of all presently available crystallographic data on metal cyanamide crystal structures manifests that there is no evidence for a non-centrosymmetric description of any of these. Likewise, we propose an alternative centrosymmetric structural model for lead cyanamide, PbNCN, and question the evidence of the unsymmetrical, non-D∞h shaped cyanamide anion in the latter structure. © 1995, Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. All rights reserved.
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Dronskowski, R. (1995). In2.24(NCN)3and NaIn(NCN)2: Synthesis and Crystal Structures of New Main Group Metal Cyanamides. Zeitschrift Fur Naturforschung - Section B Journal of Chemical Sciences, 50(8), 1245–1251. https://doi.org/10.1515/znb-1995-0819
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