In an attem p t to synthesize indium cyanides containing m onovalent indium from th e p re c u r sors indium m onobrom ide InB r and sodium cya nide NaCN, we accidentally found tw o new and unexpected indium cyanam ides in crystalline form , nam ely In224(N C N )3 and N aIn (N C N )2. In the following, we report on their synthesis and crys tal structures.
Experimental Details
SynthesisA 1:1 m ixture of freshly prep ared [6], powderous InB r and dry pow dery N aC N (M erck, reinst) was filled into an evacuated glass tube and heated at 400 °C for 1 week. The product, a black pow dery m aterial covered with tiny solidified drops of m etallic indium , was then filled into an o th e r evacuated glass am poule and subjected to a tem p eratu re gradient of 4 0 0 -5 0 0 °C for one m onth.In the h o tter part of the am poule, colorless, tra n sp a re n t crystals of needle-like shape are form ed, later identified as N aIn (N C N )2. The colder p a rt of the am poule contains tran sp aren t, com pact am ber-like crystals, later designated as In2 24(N C N )3. Besides these two com pounds, the rem aining brow n pow der shows the characteristic reflections of sodium brom ide, NaBr.Crystals of In2 24(N C N )3 and N aIn (N C N )2 seem to exhibit a m oderate sensitivity with respect to air 0932-0776/95/0800-1245 $06.00 © 1995 Verlag der Zeitschrift für Naturforschung. All rights reserved. Unauthenticated Download Date | 5/11/18 2:36 AM