Two novel nitrogen-rich lanthanide compounds of 5,5'-(azo bis)tetrazolide (ZT) were synthesized and structurally characterized. The dinuclear, isostructural compounds [Ce2(ZT)2CO3(H2O)12] · 4 H2O (1) and [Pr2(ZT)2CO3(H2O)12]·4H2O (2) were synthesized via two independent routes. Compound 1 was obtained after partial Lewis acidic decomposition of ZT by CeIV in aqueous solution of (NH4)2Ce(NO3)6 and Na2ZT. Compound 2 was obtained by crystallization from aqueous solutions of Pr(NO3)3, Na2ZT, and Na2CO3. By X-ray diffraction analysis at 200 K, it was found that the trivalent lanthanide cations are bridged by a bidentate carbonato ligand and each cation is further coordinated by six H2O ligands and one ZT ligand thus being ninefold coordinated.
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