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Chemical compound
Zirconium acetate
usually refers to the
chemical formula
Zr
6
O
4
(OH)
4
(O
2
CCH
3
)
12
. It forms by the reaction of zirconyl chloride and acetate. Claims of
Zr(O
2
CCH
3
)
4
[1]
have been superseded by experiments using
X-ray crystallography
.
[2]
The species
Zr
6
O
4
(OH)
4
(O
2
CCH
3
)
12
is a common precursor to
metal-organic frameworks
(MOFs).
[3]
References
[
edit
]
- ^
Pavlov, V. L.; Lysenko, Yu. A.; Kalinichenko, A. A. Synthesis and properties of zirconium tetraacetate.
(in Russian)
Zhurnal Neorganicheskoi Khimii
, 1972. 17(12). ISSN 0044-457X
- ^
Hennig, Christoph; Weiss, Stephan; Kraus, Werner; Kretzschmar, Jerome; Scheinost, Andreas C. (2017). "Solution Species and Crystal Structure of Zr(IV) Acetate".
Inorganic Chemistry
.
56
(5): 2473?2480.
doi
:
10.1021/acs.inorgchem.6b01624
.
PMID
28199091
.
- ^
Cavka, Jasmina Hafizovic; Jakobsen, Søren; Olsbye, Unni; Guillou, Nathalie; Lamberti, Carlo; Bordiga, Silvia; Lillerud, Karl Petter (2008). "A New Zirconium Inorganic Building Brick Forming Metal Organic Frameworks with Exceptional Stability".
Journal of the American Chemical Society
.
130
(42): 13850?13851.
doi
:
10.1021/ja8057953
.
PMID
18817383
.
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Zr(III)
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Zr(IV)
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Acetyl halides and salts of the
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Abstract
Complex formation and the coordination of zirconium with acetic acid were investigated with Zr K-edge extended X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy (EXAFS) and single-crystal diffraction. Zr K-edge EXAFS spectra show that a stepwise increase of acetic acid in aqueous solution with 0.1 M Zr(IV) leads to a structural rearrangement from initial tetranuclear hydrolysis species [Zr4(OH)8(OH2)16]8+ to a hexanuclear acetate species Zr6(O)4(OH)4(CH3COO)12.