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Tomasz E Gilewski1,2, Jakub Gawraczyński1,2, Mariana Derzsi1
1Centre of New Technologies, University of Warsaw, Żwirki i Wigury 93, 02-089, Warsaw, Poland.
Abstract:
When exposed to air at ambient conditions, AgSO4 slowly reacts with moisture, yielding AgSO4 ⋅H2 O. The crystal structure determination (powder data) shows that it may be described as [Ag(OH2 )2 ][Ag(SO4 )2 ], with some sulfate groups being shared between different Ag2+ cations, resembling in that way its Cu2+ analogue. [Ag(OH2 )2 ][Ag(SO4 )2 ], the first hydrate of a compound of Ag2+ , was extensively characterized using many physicochemical methods.
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