Structure and Mesomorphism of Neodymium(III) Alkanoates
The structural and thermal behavior of all members of the homologous series of neodymium(III) alkanoates, ranging from neodymium(III) butyrate to neodymium(III) eicosanoate are described. Neodymium(III) butyrate monohydrate, Nd(C3H7COO)3·H2O crystallizes in space group P1̄ (No. 2), Z = 2. The lattic...
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description | The structural and thermal behavior of all members of the homologous series of neodymium(III) alkanoates, ranging from neodymium(III) butyrate to neodymium(III) eicosanoate are described. Neodymium(III) butyrate monohydrate, Nd(C3H7COO)3·H2O crystallizes in space group P1̄ (No. 2), Z = 2. The lattice parameters are a = 9.824(2) Å, b = 11.974(2) Å, c = 14.633(2) Å, α = 86.21(2)°, β = 75.92(2)°, γ = 77.97(2)°. The crystal structure consists of ionic layers of neodymium ions, separated by bilayers of butyrate anions. In the ionic layers, the neodymium ions are connected by bridging tridentate carboxylate groups to zigzag chains, whereas the chains are connected among themselves by bridging bidentate carboxylate groups. The two crystallographically different neodymium ions are both having coordination number 9, with a geometry close to a monocapped square antiprism. The structure of the higher homologues can be derived from the structure of neodymium butyrate by extending the alkyl chains. These compounds have a lamellar bilayer structure with planes of neodymium(III) ions coordinated to the carboxylate groups and with the alkyl chains in an all-trans conformation. All homologous compounds from neodymium(III) pentanoate to neodymium(III) pentadecanoate display a thermotropic mesophase, which was identified by high-temperature X-ray diffraction as a smectic A phase. For the series from neodymium(III) pentanoate to neodymium(III) undecanoate an additional high viscosity mesophase is present between the crystalline state and the smectic A mesophase. |
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All homologous compounds from neodymium(III) pentanoate to neodymium(III) pentadecanoate display a thermotropic mesophase, which was identified by high-temperature X-ray diffraction as a smectic A phase. 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