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    H7 O3 ]4 [Tc20 O68 ] ⋅ 4H2 O [1] was prepared from an aqueous Tc2 O7 solution concentrated over anhydrous H2 SO4 . [Tc20 O68 ]4- is the first polyanionic species to be reported for Tc. The unit cell contains one centrosymmetric [Tc20 O68 ]4- polyanion as well as hydronium ions and water molecules. The core of the structure consists of four Tc(V)O6 octahedra that form a square Tc4 O4 ring. The four Tc(V)O6 octahedra are decorated by sixteen Tc(VII)O4 tetrahedra. Calculations show the bonding within the Tc4 O4 ring to consist of a 3-center bond formed between each neighboring pair of Tc atoms and their bridging oxygen. Calculations also indicate that a strong d→d electronic transition at 513 nm is the origin of the red color of [1]. The characterization of red HTcO4 solutions by X-ray absorption spectroscopy has complemented the description of this compound in aqueous solution. The formation mechanisms in solution, including the possible role of technetium's radioactivity in the formation of [1], are discussed. © 2021 Wiley-VCH GmbH.

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    Konstantin E German, Alexander M Fedoseev, Mikhail S Grigoriev, Gayane A Kirakosyan, Thomas Dumas, Christophe Den Auwer, Philippe Moisy, Keith V Lawler, Paul M Forster, Frederic Poineau. A 70-Year-Old Mystery in Technetium Chemistry Explained by the New Technetium Polyoxometalate [H7 O3 ]4 [Tc20 O68 ] ⋅ 4H2 O. Chemistry (Weinheim an der Bergstrasse, Germany). 2021 Sep 24;27(54):13624-13631


    PMID: 34245056

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