Acta Crystallographica Section E: Crystallographic Communications (Feb 2015)

Crystal structure of the Anderson-type heteropolyoxometalate; K2[H7CrIIIMo6O24]·8H2O: a redetermination revealing the position of the extra H atom in the polyanion

  • Hea-Chung Joo,
  • Ki-Min Park,
  • Uk Lee

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1107/S2056989015000390
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 2
pp. 157 – 160

Abstract

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The title compound contains a symmetric hydrogen bond in which the H atom does not lie on a crystallographic centre of symmetry. The structure of K2[H7CrIIIMo6O24]·8H2O, namely dipotassium heptahydrogen hexamolybdochromate(III) octahydrate, previously reported by Lee [Acta Cryst. (2007), E63, i5–i7], has been redetermined in order to locate the position of the seventh H atom in the anion. Six of the H atoms are bonded to the six μ3-O atoms and form hydrogen bonds of medium strength either to water molecules or to the terminal O atoms of other polyanions. The seventh H atom forms a very short hydrogen bond between two μ2-O atoms on adjacent polyanions. This short bond, together with two normal hydrogen bonds, link the two crystallographically distinct centrosymmetric polyanions into chains along [011], while the length of this bond [2.461 (3) Å] suggests that the H atom lies at its centre, but unusually for such a bond, this point is not a crystallographic centre of symmetry.

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