-O,O')lead(II)]-micro-heptanoato-O,O':O:O'], [Pb(C(7)H(13)O(2))(2)], is a metallic soap which can be used as a corrosion inhibitor since it forms a passive film at the Pb surface. Its structure is characterized by two-dimensional layers parallel to the bc plane. The layers are packed through van der Waals interactions along the a direction and form blocks parallel to (001). The 6s(2) lonepair of electrons
Coordination geometry of lead carboxylates – spectroscopic and crystallographic evidence
作者:Jaclyn Catalano、Anna Murphy、Yao Yao、Glenn P. A. Yap、Nicholas Zumbulyadis、Silvia A. Centeno、Cecil Dybowski
DOI:10.1039/c4dt03075c
日期:——
Spectroscopic and crystallographic data show lead carboxylate coordination is chain length dependent, shorter-chains (C6–C8) are hemidirected and longer-chains (C9–C18) are holodirected.