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In alkali metal and lanthanide coordination chemistry, triphenylsiloxides seem to be unduly underappreciated ligands. This is as surprising as that such substituents play a crucial role, among others, in stabilizing rare oxidation states of lanthanide ions, taking a part of intramolecular and molecular interactions stabilizing metal-oxygen cores and many others. This paper reports the synthesis and characterization of new lithium [Li(OSiPh)(THF)] (), and sodium [Na(OSiPh)] () species, which were later used in obtaining novel gadolinium [Gd(OSiPh)(THF)]·THF (), and erbium [Er(OSiPh)(THF)]·THF () configuration, it can result in res were determined for all - compounds, and in addition, IR, Raman, absorption spectroscopy studies were conducted for and lanthanide compounds. Furthermore, direct current (dc) variable-temperature magnetic susceptibility measurements on polycrystalline samples of and were carried out in the temperature range 1.8-300 K. The shows behavior characteristics for the paramagnetism of the Gd ion. In contrast, the magnetic properties of are dominated by the crystal field effect on the Er ion, masking the magnetic interaction between magnetic centers of neighboring molecules.

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