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Abstract

The structures of the solvated zinc ion and the solvated zinc-iodide complexes in methanol solution have been determined by EXAFS. The zinc ion is six-coordinated in an octahedral fashion with a mean Zn-O bond distance of 2.071(4) . According to the stability constants of the zinc-iodide system in methanol solution the first complex, ZnI+, is suppressed, which may indicate that a coordination change takes place at this step. On the other hand, the second complex, ZnI2, predominates at excess of iodide. The methanol solvated ZnI2 complex has a tetrahedral structure with mean Zn-I and Zn-O bond distances of 2.55(1) and 1.99(1) , respectively. The mean Zn-I bond distance in a solution containing a maximal content of ZnI+, ca. 12%, strongly indicates that the first complex also has a tetrahedral structure.

Keywords

Zinc(II) iodide; Methanol; Structure in solution; EXAFS

Published in

Journal of Solution Chemistry
2018, volume: 47, number: 3, pages: 560-567
Publisher: SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS

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UKÄ Subject classification

Physical Chemistry

Publication identifier

  • DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s10953-018-0737-9

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