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@Canageek Nitrate ligands also bound to the UO2++? also, I assume there is another pair of uranyl cations bound to the other pair of cyano ligands?
@mona Exactly. So it forms a continuing chain.
@Canageek what's the molecular weight of this polymer? is it a soluble oligomer or is it enormous?
@mona Effectively the size of the crystal, it doesn't have a defined MW in the same way an organic polymer does, and only exists in the crystal state.
@Canageek ah, got you. I was vaguely imagining some kind of precipitated high-molecular-weight complex, like a "Prussian blue".
@mona Almost certainly. There have been examples of thorium with Pt(CN)4, for example, but I'm the only one who has looked at this and I've not tried with other cyanometallates (yet).