Volume 19, Issue 4
Preparative Inorganic Chemistry
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ChemInform Abstract: Pr2Br5: No Mixed Valence Praseodymium Bromid.

T. SCHLEID

T. SCHLEID

Inst. Anorg. Anal. Chem., Justus-Liebig-Univ., D-6300 Giessen

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G. MEYER

G. MEYER

Inst. Anorg. Anal. Chem., Justus-Liebig-Univ., D-6300 Giessen

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First published: January 26, 1988
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Abstract

The title bromide, prepared by metallothermic reduction of PrBr3 with Li (molar ratio 1:1, 850 °C, sealed Ta container), crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21/m, Z=2.

ChemInform Abstract

The title bromide, prepared by metallothermic reduction of PrBr3 with Li (molar ratio 1:1, 850 °C, sealed Ta container), crystallizes in the monoclinic system, space group P21/m, Z=2. Its structure contains two crystallographically independent Pr atoms, surrounded by mono- and bicapped trigonal prisms of Br-, respectively. Therefore, it has to be formulated as (Pr3+)2(Br-)5e- and should be metallic. Pr2Br5 is isostructural with Pr2I5 and is believed to be identical with PrBr2.38 reported for the Pr/PrBr3 system.

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