Substitutional/positional disorder of biguanide and guanylurea in the structure of a decavanadate complex [(Bg)(HV10O285−)]0.4[(HGU+)(V10O286−)]0.6(H2Met2+)2(H3O+)·8H2O
Aungkana Chatkon,
Kenneth J. Haller,
Joseph P. Haller
Abstract:A hydrated salt of decavanadate containing diprotonated metforminium(2+) (H2Met2+), hydronium (H3O+) and either neutral biguanide (Bg) or monoprotonated guanylurea (HGU+) exhibits a previously seen complex charge-stabilized hydrogen-bonded network [Chatkon et al. (2022). Acta Cryst. B78, 798–808]. Charge balance is achieved in two ways through substitutional disorder: a 0.6 occupied HGU+ cation is paired with a V10O28
6− anion, and a 0.4 occupied neutral Bg molecule is paired with a HV10O28
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