Issue 16, 1999

A layered silver sulfonate incorporating nine-coordinate AgI in a hexagonal grid

Abstract

Silver benzenesulfonate is an example of a layered ‘inorgano–organic’ solid where the inorganic component is comprised of sulfonate-bridged silver(I) centers and the organic moiety is a phenyl group; the resulting network of silver ions forms a planar hexagonal array incorporating a previously unobserved six-fold metal-bridging mode for the sulfonate ion.

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Chem. Commun., 1999, 1485-1486

A layered silver sulfonate incorporating nine-coordinate AgI in a hexagonal grid

G. K. H. Shimizu, G. D. Enright, C. I. Ratcliffe, K. F. Preston, J. L. Reid and J. A. Ripmeester, Chem. Commun., 1999, 1485 DOI: 10.1039/A904445K

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