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- accompanied by the formation of various hydroxo-containing complexes, some of which are insoluble. The basic hydroxo complex [Pb6O(OH)6]4+ is a cluster of...
- crystallography. The nature of the aqueous solutions is often less certain, but aquo-hydroxo complexes such as [Fe(H2O)6]3+ and [Fe(H2O)5(OH)]2+ are often ****umed....
- ligand by the (t2g)5 Ru(III) centre. In concentrated solutions, some metal hydroxo complexes undergo condensation reactions, known as olation, to form polymeric...
- the metal centers with oxo (M-O-M) or hydroxo (M-OH-M) bridges, therefore generating metal-oxo or metal-hydroxo polymers in solution. In both cases (discrete...
- species found in solids are also present in solutions. The formation of an hydroxo-bridged species is enthalpically favoured over the monomers, countering...
- Gordian Knot in the Structural Chemistry of Polyoxometalates: Copper(II)–Oxo/Hydroxo Clusters". Chemistry: A European Journal. 23 (33): 7841–7852. doi:10.1002/chem...
- diagram for aluminium in aqueous solution as a function of pH. A variety of hydroxo complexes are formed, including aluminium hydroxide, (Al(OH)3(s), which...
- base of the parent hexaaqua complex: [M(H2O)6]3+ ⇌ [M(H2O)5OH]2+ + H+ The hydroxo complex is poised to undergo olation, which is initiated by displacement...
- Weiss, Johannes (1979). "Darstellung und Struktur des trans-Diaqua-di-μ-hydroxo-bis[(1,4,7-triazacyclononan)cobalt(III)]-Kations; Kinetik und Mechanismus...
- "Redetermination of the crystal structure of pot****ium trans-(dioxo)-tetra(hydroxo)osmate(VI), K2[Os(OH)4(O)2]" Z. Kristallogr. NCS 217, 2002, pp. 303–304...