Preparation & properties of besic berilium acetate
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Chemical formula: C; 12H; 18Be; 4O; 13
CAS Number: 19049-40-2
EC Number: 242-785-4
Melting point: 285 °C (545 °F; 558 K)
Basic beryllium acetate is the chemical compound with the formula Be4O(O2CCH3)6. This compound adopts a distinctive structure, but it has no applications and has been only lightly studied. It is a colourless solid that is soluble in organic solvents.
Preparation ---------------
It can be prepared by treating basic beryllium carbonate with hot acetic acid.
2 Be
2CO
3(OH)
2 + 6 AcOH → Be
4O(AcO)
6 + 5 H
2O + 2 CO
2
Basic beryllium acetate is insoluble in water but soluble in chloroform, consistent with it being nonpolar. It melts and sublimes in a vacuum without decomposition.
Structure --------------
"Basic acetates" consist of an ensemble of metal centres bound to a central oxide ion, and a collection of acetate ligands. Basic beryllium acetate has a tetrahedral Be4O6+ core with acetates (CH3CO2−) spanning each of the pairs of Be2+ centres. It consists of interlocking six-membered Be2O3C rings. The structure is relevant to its considerable stability (the compound is distillable at 330 °C).