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Trigonal prismatic metal complexes: a not so rare coordination geometry?

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Alcock, Leighton J.
Cavigliasso, German
Willis, Anthony C.
Stranger, Robert
Ralph, Stephen F.

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Royal Society of Chemistry

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The solid state structures of two metal complexes of a hexaamine macrobicyclic ligand, in which the metal ion has an exact trigonal prismatic geometry, have been determined. Theoretical calculations showed this is the most stable geometry for d⁰, d¹⁰ and high spin d⁵ metal complexes of the ligand with M–N bond distances >∼2.35 Å.

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Dalton Transactions

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