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    Weinheim : Wiley-Blackwell
    Zeitschrift für anorganische Chemie 623 (1997), S. 1529-1534 
    ISSN: 0044-2313
    Keywords: Formation of NH4[Ge(NH3)F5] ; structure ; ammonolysis ; ir spectrum ; Chemistry ; Inorganic Chemistry
    Source: Wiley InterScience Backfile Collection 1832-2000
    Topics: Chemistry and Pharmacology
    Description / Table of Contents: Ammonolysis Reaction of (NH4)2GeF6. Synthesis and Structure of NH4[Ge(NH3)F5](NH4)2GeF6 reacts with ammonia to yield NH4[Ge(NH3)F5] at 280°C. The reaction path was elucidated by in situ time and temperature resolved X-ray powder diffraction. NH4[Ge(NH3)F5] crystallizes isostructurally to NH4[Si(NH3)F5] in the tetragonal space group P4/n (No. 85) with lattice constants a = 619.41(1) pm and c = 724.70(1) pm. The germanium atom is coordinated by five fluorine atoms and the nitrogen atom of the ammonia molecule. The ammonium cation is located on the Wyckoff position (2 a) in P4/n. The crystal structure is stabilized by extensive hydrogen bonding.
    Notes: (NH4)2GeF6 reagiert mit Ammoniak bei 280°C zu NH4[Ge(NH3)F5]. Der Reaktionsverlauf wurde in situ mit Hilfe der zeit- und temperaturaufgelösten Röntgenpulverdiffraktometrie verfolgt. Das so dargestellte NH4[Ge(NH3)F5] kristallisiert isostrukturell mit NH4[Si(NH3)F5] in der tetragonalen Raumgruppe P4/n (Nr. 85) mit den Gitterkonstanten a = 619,41(1) pm und c = 724,70(1) pm. Dabei ist das Germaniumatom verzerrt oktaedrisch von fünf Fluoratomen und dem Stickstoffatom des Ammoniakmoleküls koordiniert. Das Ammoniumion liegt auf der Tetraederpunktlage (2 a) in P4/n. Die Verbindung wird durch Wasserstoffbrückenbindungen stabilisiert.
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