Issue 9, 1996

A new architecture in lithium amide chemistry: synthesis of [{(c-C5H9)N(H)}12(O)Li14], a cage molecule containing a salt-like, distorted, face-centered cube of lithium cations

Abstract

Synthesised in the presence of trace quantities of water, which can account for its central oxo anion, the tetradecalithium title compound represents a rare three-dimensional, high-oligomeric cage arrangement in an area generally populated by psudo-two-dimensional ring and ladder structures.

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Chem. Commun., 1996, 1065-1066

A new architecture in lithium amide chemistry: synthesis of [{(c-C5H9)N(H)}12(O)Li14], a cage molecule containing a salt-like, distorted, face-centered cube of lithium cations

W. Clegg, L. Horsburgh, P. R. Dennison, F. M. Mackenzie and R. E. Mulvey, Chem. Commun., 1996, 1065 DOI: 10.1039/CC9960001065

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