Solid-State Structure of a Degradation Product Frequently Observed on Historic Metal Objects
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In
the course of the investigation of glass-induced metal corrosion processes,
a microcrystalline sodium copper formate hydroxide oxide hydrate,
Cu4Na4O(HCOO)8(H2O)4(OH)2, was detected on a series of antique
works of art, and its crystal structure was determined ab initio from
high-resolution laboratory X-ray powder diffraction data using the
method of charge flipping, simulated annealing, and difference-Fourier
analysis (P42/n, a = 8.425 109(97) Å, c = 17.479 62(29)
Å, V = 1240.747(35) Å3, Z = 8). In the crystal structure, the metal cations are
interconnected in a two-dimensional metal–organic framework
via the oxygen atoms of the formate, hydroxide, and oxide anions.
Doublets of face-sharing square pyramidal Cu2+ polyhedra
are linked via a single, central oxide oxygen atom to give a paddle-wheel
arrangement, while the Na+ cations are organized in Na2O11 moieties with highly disordered, edge-sharing
octahedral coordination. In addition, hydrogen bonding plays an important
role in stabilizing the crystal structure.
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2016-02-14



