Journal article

Stabilizing Superacid Anions: The New [H(S4O13)2]3- Anion in the Crystal Structure of Li3[H(S4O13)2]


Authors listSchindler, Lisa Verena; Becker, Anna; Wickleder, Mathias Siegfried

Publication year2016

Pages17538-17541

JournalChemistry - A European Journal

Volume number22

Issue number49

ISSN0947-6539

eISSN1521-3765

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201603919

PublisherWiley


Abstract
The unique hydrogenium-bis-tetrasulfate anion [H(S4O13)(2)](3-) in the crystal structure of Li-3[H(S4O13)(2)] (monoclinic, P2(1)/n (No. 14), Z=2, a=552.46(4) pm, b=939.70(6) pm, c=1876.6(1) pm, beta=97.492(3)degrees, V=965.9(1).10(6) pm(3)) is the longest protonated polysulfate chain ever observed. Very strong symmetrical hydrogen bonds are a bold feature of the crystal structure. The protonation of a very weak base such as [S4O13](2-) and accordingly the stabilization of the first base of the superacid H2S4O13 is a significant success towards the still elusive polysulfuric acids.



Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleSchindler, L., Becker, A. and Wickleder, M. (2016) Stabilizing Superacid Anions: The New [H(S4O13)2]3- Anion in the Crystal Structure of Li3[H(S4O13)2], Chemistry - A European Journal, 22(49), pp. 17538-17541. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201603919

APA Citation styleSchindler, L., Becker, A., & Wickleder, M. (2016). Stabilizing Superacid Anions: The New [H(S4O13)2]3- Anion in the Crystal Structure of Li3[H(S4O13)2]. Chemistry - A European Journal. 22(49), 17538-17541. https://doi.org/10.1002/chem.201603919



Keywords


ACIDITIESH2S2O7HEXAFLUOROANTIMONATEhydrogen polysulfatepolysulfatePOTASSIUM HYDROGEN MALEATERBSULFUR OXOACIDSsuperacidic systems

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