Archive for February, 2018
Saturday, February 24th, 2018
Another post inspired by a comment on an earlier one; I had been discussing compounds of the type I.In (n=4,6) as possible candidates for hypervalency. The comment suggests the below as a similar analogue, deriving from observations made in 1989.[1]
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References
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Y. Mazaki, and K. Kobayashi, "Structure and intramolecular dynamics of bis(diisobutylselenocarbamoyl) triselenide as identified in solution by the 77Se-NMR spectroscopy", Tetrahedron Letters, vol. 30, pp. 2813-2816, 1989. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/S0040-4039(00)99132-9
Tags:C, chemical bonding, Chemistry, free energy, Hypervalency, Hypervalent molecule, Matter, Molecular geometry, Nature, Nitrogen
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Friday, February 23rd, 2018
A little while ago I pondered allotropic bromine, or Br(Br)3. But this is a far wackier report[1] of a molecule of light.
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Q. Liang, A.V. Venkatramani, S.H. Cantu, T.L. Nicholson, M.J. Gullans, A.V. Gorshkov, J.D. Thompson, C. Chin, M.D. Lukin, and V. Vuletić, "Observation of three-photon bound states in a quantum nonlinear medium", Science, vol. 359, pp. 783-786, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.aao7293
Tags:Atomic physics, Bromine, Bromine compounds, chemist, Chemistry, Halogens, Hypobromite, Interesting chemistry, Oxidizing agents
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Friday, February 16th, 2018
Last year, this article[1] attracted a lot of attention as the first example of molecular helium in the form of Na2He. In fact, the helium in this species has a calculated‡ bond index of only 0.15 and it is better classified as a sodium electride with the ionisation induced by pressure and the presence of helium atoms. The helium is neither valent, nor indeed hypervalent (the meanings are in fact equivalent for this element). In a separate blog posted in 2013, I noted a cobalt carbonyl complex containing a hexacoordinate hydrogen in the form of hydride, H–. A comment appended to this blog insightfully asked about the isoelectronic complex containing He instead of H–. Here, rather belatedly, I respond to this comment!
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References
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X. Dong, A.R. Oganov, A.F. Goncharov, E. Stavrou, S. Lobanov, G. Saleh, G. Qian, Q. Zhu, C. Gatti, V.L. Deringer, R. Dronskowski, X. Zhou, V.B. Prakapenka, Z. Konôpková, I.A. Popov, A.I. Boldyrev, and H. Wang, "A stable compound of helium and sodium at high pressure", Nature Chemistry, vol. 9, pp. 440-445, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nchem.2716
Tags:chemical bonding, Chemical elements, chemical shift, Chemistry, helium, Hydride, Hydrogen, Hypervalency, Hypervalent molecule, Matter, Metal hydrides, Reducing agents, Transition metal hydride
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Saturday, February 3rd, 2018
The topic of open citations was presented at the PIDapalooza conference and represents a third component in the increasing corpus of open scientific information.
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Tags:Academic publishing, Applied linguistics, article processing charge, British National Corpus, Chemical IT, chemical stories, cited author, Corpus linguistics, David Shotton, Entertainment/Culture, Linguistics, Open access, Quotation, RDF, social media, Texas A&M–Corpus Christi Islanders women's basketball
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