Iodide hydride

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Iodide hydrides are mixed anion compounds containing hydride and iodide anions. Many iodide hydrides are cluster compounds, containing a hydrogen atom in a core, surrounded by a layer of metal atoms, encased in a shell of iodide.

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formula system space group unit cell Å volume density comment reference
(DippNacnac)Mg(μ-H)(μ-I)Mg(MesNacnac) [1]
KHI [2][3]
[LZnI(η2-H)]2 (L=1,3-bis(2,6-diisopropylphenyl)inidazole-2-ylidine [4]
Sr2H3I trigonal P3m1 a = 4.260 c = 7.749 Z=1 121.77 4.16 transparent [5]
YIH C=31.033 metallic [6]
YIH2 P3m1 a = 3.8579, c = 10.997 light green [6]
Nb6I11H D10/2h a = 11.317; b = 15.471 ; c = 13.431 [7]
Nb6I11H Im3m a = 11.317; b = 15.471 ; c = 13.431 black [7]
Nb6(H)I9S triclinic P1 a = 10.340, b = 11.554, c = 10.181, α = 104.31°, β = 113.50°, γ = 105.48° Z=2 [8][9]
HCsNb6I11 [10]
Ba2H3I trigonal P3m1 a= 4.519 c= 8.1184 transparent [11]
Ba5H2I4O2 orthorhombic Cmcm a =17.210, b = 14.525 c = 6.3903 Z=4 1597.44 5.11 transparent [5]
LaI2H hexagonal P63/mmc a=4.2158 c=15.508 [12][13]
NdI2H [14]
Gd2ICH0.73 P63mc a=3.8128 C=14.844 Z=2 8.071 [15]
Eu2H3I dark red [16]
Eu5H2O2I4 orthorhombic Cmcm a = 16.3697, b = 13.6954, c = 6.0436, Z = 4 dark red [16]
Tb2ICH [15]
DyI2H [14]
[(η5-C5H5)W(NO)IH]2 [17]
5-C5H5)W(NO)I(H)(P(OPh)3)
Ir(η2-H2)(H)2I(PiPr3)2 [18][19]
Ir(η2-H2)(H)2I(PiPr3)2•C10H8 triclinic P1 a=7.999 b=13.981 c=14.561 α=82.49° β=84.39° γ=71.70° Z=2 15K [19]

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