Compostos de adição entre hexafluorofosfatos de ítrio e lantanídeos (III) e a N,N - Dimetilacetamida (DNA) / N,N-Dimethylacetamide adducts of lanthanide hexafluorphosphates

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IBICT - Instituto Brasileiro de Informação em Ciência e Tecnologia

DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO

28/02/1977

RESUMO

The preparation and characterization of adducts between lanthanide hexafluorophosphates and DMA are described. According to elemental analysis the compounds present two general compositions: Ln(PF6)3.7DMA (Ln= La-Ho) and Ln(PF6)3.6DMA (Ln= Er-Lu, Y). The compounds are crystalline, not hygroscopic and melt between 115-125°C. They are soluble in water, nitromethane, acetonitrile, methanol, nitrobenzene and acetone. The adducts were characterized by infrared spectra, molar conductance measurements in nitromethane and acetonitrile, equivalent conductance and X-ray powder patterns. The electronic spectra of the compounds of praseodimium, neodymium, holmium and erbium were also obtained in different conditions. According to infrared spectra, the ligand is coordinated to the lanthanides through the carbonyl oxygen and the PF6- ions are not coordinated, maintaining its octahedral symmetry. Conductance data of millimolar solutions in nitromethane and acetonitrile indicate a behaviour of 1:3 electrolytes. Equivalent conductances of some compounds in acetonitrile showed a behaviour of weak electrolytes, suggesting the existence of ion pairs in concentrated solutions. According to X-ray data three types of patterns were observed, corresponding to: a) the compound of lanthanum; b) compounds from cerium to holmium; c) compounds from erbium to lutetium and yttrium. The electronic spectra of the compounds in acetonitrile and in DMA are practically identical, suggesting that the environment around the lanthanide ion is maintained in these solvents, but are different of the corresponding lanthanide hexafluorophosphates in aqueous solution. The spectra of solutions of the compounds of praseodymium, neodymium, holmium and erbium at different concentrations in acetonitrile are not considerably modified presenting about the same molar absorptivities. This fact may be explained in terms that vicinity of the anion does not modify the environment around the bulky, tripositive lanthanide cation complex.

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complex complexos compostos de adição hexaflourfosfatos hexafluorphosphates Ítrio lantanídeos lanthanide n;n -dimetilacetamida n;n-dimethylacetamide síntese synthesis

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