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Variations on the Honeycomb Topology: From Triangular- and Square-Grooved Networks to Tubular Assemblies in Uranyl Tricarballylate Complexes

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Depending on the counterion, uranyl tricarballylate, UO2(tca)−, is shown to crystallize either as two-dimensional nets or as one-dimensional tubules, all with honeycomb topology and united into higher dimensional assemblies when additional metal cations (AgI, PbII) are present. A regular geometric progression involving ligand reorientation is apparent in the series, with triangular furrows in [H2NMe2][UO2(tca)]·H2O (1) followed by deepening square grooves in [UO2Ag(tca)(H2O)]·0.5H2O (2) and full closure of square tubules in [NH4][(UO2)2Pb(tca)2(NO3)(bipy)].
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cea-01475689 , version 1 (24-02-2017)

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Pierre Thuéry, Jack Harrowfield. Variations on the Honeycomb Topology: From Triangular- and Square-Grooved Networks to Tubular Assemblies in Uranyl Tricarballylate Complexes. Crystal Growth & Design, 2017, 17, pp.963-966. ⟨10.1021/acs.cgd.7b00126⟩. ⟨cea-01475689⟩
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