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Solid-state reaction between SrCO3, Cr2O3 and SrF2 has produced the apatite phase Sr10(CrO4)6F2 and Sr2CrO4 which adopts the K2NiF4-type structure. The reaction outcome was very sensitive to the heating rate with rapid rise times favouring the formation of Sr2CrO4, which has been synthesised at ambient pressure for the first time. Powder X-ray diffraction and electron diffraction confirmed that Sr2CrO4 adopts a body centred tetragonal cell (space group I4/mmm) with lattice parameters a=3.8357(1) Å and c=12.7169(1) Å, while a combination of neutron and X-ray diffraction verified Sr10(CrO4)6F2 is hexagonal (space group P63/m) with lattice parameters a=9.9570(1) Å and c=7.4292(1) Å. X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy and magnetic measurements were used to characterise the oxidation states of chromium contained within these phases.  相似文献   

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We describe the preparation and structural characterization of four In-containing perovskites from neutron powder diffraction (NPD) and X-ray powder diffraction (XRPD) data. Sr3In2B″O9 and Ba(In2/3B1/3)O3 (B″=W, U) were synthesized by standard ceramic procedures. The crystal structure of the W-containing perovskites and Ba(In2/3U1/3)O3 have been revisited based on our high-resolution NPD and XRPD data, while for the new U-containing perovskite Sr3In2UO9 the structural refinement was carried out from high-resolution XRPD data. At room temperature, the crystal structure for the two Sr phases is monoclinic, space group P21/n, where the In atoms occupy two different sites Sr2[In]2d[In1/3B2/3]2cO6, with a=5.7548(2) Å, b=5.7706(2) Å, c=8.1432(3) Å, β=90.01(1)° for B″=W and a=5.861(1) Å, b=5.908(1) Å, c=8.315(2) Å, β=89.98(1)° for B″=U. The two phases with A=Ba should be described in a simple cubic perovskite unit cell (S.G. Pmm) with In and B″ distributed at random at the octahedral sites, with a=4.16111(1) Å and 4.24941(1) Å for W and U compounds, respectively.  相似文献   

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The structure of Laves-phase deuteride YFe2D4.2 has been investigated by synchrotron and neutron (ToF) powder diffraction experiments between 60 and 370 K. Below 323 K, YFe2D4.2 crystallizes in a fully ordered, monoclinic structure (s.g. Pc, Z=8, a=5.50663(4), b=11.4823(1), c=9.42919(6) Å, β=122.3314(5)°, V=503.765(3) Å3 at 290 K) containing 4 yttrium, 8 iron and 18 deuterium atoms. Most D-D distances are, within the precision of the diffraction experiment, longer than 2.1 Å; the shortest ones are of 1.96 Å. Seven of eight iron atoms are coordinated by deuterium in a trigonal bipyramid, similar to that in TiFeD1.95−2. The eighth iron atom is coordinated by deuterium in a tetrahedral configuration. The coordination of iron by deuterium, and the iron-deuterium distances point to the importance of the directional bonding between iron and deuterium atoms. The lowering of crystal symmetry due to deuterium ordering occurs at much higher temperature than the magnetic ordering, and is therefore one of the parameters that are at the origin of the magnetic transition at lower temperatures.  相似文献   

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Bulk SrMnOx samples with oxygen contents 2.5?x<2.7 have been studied using a combination of neutron time-of-flight and high-energy high-resolution synchrotron X-ray diffraction measurements along with thermogravimetric analysis. We report the identification and characterization of two new oxygen-vacancy ordered phases, Sr5Mn5O13 (SrMnO2.6-tetragonal P4/m a=8.6127(3) Å, c=3.8102(2) Å) and Sr7Mn7O19 (SrMnO2.714-monoclinic P2/m a=8.6076(4) Å, b=12.1284(4) Å, c=3.8076(2) Å, γ=98.203(2)°). The nuclear and magnetic structures of Sr2Mn2O5 are also reported (SrMnO2.5 nuclear: orthorhombic Pbam, magnetic: Orthorhombic Ay type Pcbam with cM=2c). In the three phases, oxygen-vacancies are ordered in lines running along one of the (100) directions of the parent cubic perovskite system. Oxygen-vacancy ordering allows the charge and orbital ordering of the Mn3+ and Mn4+ cations in the new phases.  相似文献   

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The high-temperature polymorphs of two photocatalytic materials, BiNbO4 and BiTaO4 were synthesized by the ceramic method. The crystal structures of these materials were determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. BiNbO4 and BiTaO4 crystallize into the triclinic system P1¯ (No. 2), with a=5.5376(4) Å, b=7.6184(3) Å, c=7.9324(36) Å, α=102.565(3)°, β=90.143(2)°, γ=92.788 (4)°, V=326.21 (5) Å3, Z=4 and a=5.931 (1) Å, b=7.672 (2) Å, c=7.786 (2) Å, α=102.94 (3)°, β=90.04 (3)° γ=93.53 (3)°, V=344.59 (1) Å3 and Z=4, respectively. The structures along the c-axis, consist of layers of [Bi2O2] units separated by puckered sheets of (Nb/Ta)O6 octahedra. Photocatalytic studies on the degradation of dyes indicate selectivity of BiNbO4 towards aromatics containing quinonic and azo functional groups.  相似文献   

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Single crystals of Sr3B2SiO8 were obtained by solid-state reaction of stoichiometric mixture at 1200 °C. The crystal structure of the compound has been solved by direct methods and refined to R1=0.064 (wR=0.133). It is orthorhombic, Pnma, a=12.361(4), b=3.927(1), c=5.419(1) Å, V=263.05(11) Å3. The structure contains zigzag pseudo-chains running along the b axis and built up from corner sharing (Si,B)−O polyhedra. Boron and silicon are statistically distributed over one site with their coordination strongly disordered. Sr atoms are located between the chains providing three-dimensional linkage of the structure.The formation of Sr3B2SiO8 has been studied using annealing series in air at 900-1200 °C. According powder XRD, the probe contains pure Sr3B2SiO8 over 1100 °C. The compound is not stable below 900 °C. In the pseudobinary Sr2B2O5-Sr3B2SiO8 system a new series of solid solutions Sr3−xB2Si1−xO8−3x (x=0-0.9) have been crystallized from melt. The thermal behavior of Sr3B2SiO8 was investigated using powder high-temperature X-ray diffraction (HTXRD) in the temperature range 20-900 °C. The anisotropic character of thermal expansion has been observed: αa= −1.3, αb=23.5, αc=13.9, and αV=36.1×10−6 °C−1 (25 °C); αa= −1.3, αb=23.2, αc=5.2, and αV=27.1×10−6 °C−1 (650 °C). Maximal thermal expansion of the structure along of the chain direction [0 1 0] is caused by the partial straightening of chain zigzag. Hinge mechanism of thermal expansion is discussed.  相似文献   

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New titanyl phosphate Ti2O(H2O)(PO4)2 has been prepared and characterized by X-ray and neutron diffraction, nuclear magnetic resonance, infrared and Raman spectroscopies and thermogravimetric analysis. The crystal structure has been solved from neutron powder diffraction data at 300 K by Rietveld method in P21 space group. The refinement led to satisfactory profile factors (Rp=2.7%, Rwp=3.2%) and crystal structure model indicators (RB=5.8%, RF=3.2%). The cell is monoclinic with a=7.3735 Å, b=7.0405 Å, c=7.6609 Å and β=121.48°, Z=4. The structure can be described as a three-dimensional framework built up by chains of [TiO5(OH2)] octahedra with alternative short bonds [Ti(1)-O(12); Ti(2)-O(12), 1.88-1.84 Å] and long ones [Ti(1)-OW; Ti(2)-OW, 2.25-2.23 Å] along c-axis and connected via [PO4] tetrahedra. Oxygen atom denoted O(12) is only linked to two titanium atoms and Oxygen atom denoted OW is linked to two titanium atoms and two hydrogen atoms. O(12) and OW are not linked to P atoms and justify the titanyl phosphate formulation Ti2O(H2O)(PO4)2. The infrared and Raman spectra presents peaks due to vibrations of Ti-O, P-O and O-H bonds. The 31P MAS NMR spectrum reveals two 31P resonance lines, in agreement with the structure which showed two crystallographic sites for phosphorus. The thermogravimetric analysis show that Ti2O(H2O)(PO4)2 is thermally stable until 400 °C. Above this temperature, it losses water and decomposes to Ti5O4(PO4)4 and TiP2O7.  相似文献   

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Two new complex vanadyl(IV)phosphates Na2MVO(PO4)2 (M=Ca, Sr) were synthesized in evacuated quartz ampoules and investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy, DTA, ESR and magnetic susceptibility measurements. The crystal structure of Na2SrVO(PO4)2 was solved ab initio from X-ray powder diffraction data. Both compounds are isostructural: a=10.5233(3) Å, b=6.5578(2) Å, c=10.0536(3) Å and a=10.6476(3) Å, b=6.6224(2) Å, c=10.2537(3) Å for Ca and Sr, respectively; S.G. Pnma, Z=4. The compounds have a three-dimensional structure consisting of V4+O6 octahedra connected by PO4 tetrahedra via five of the six vertexes forming a framework with cross-like channels. The strontium and sodium atoms are located in the channels in an ordered manner. Electron diffraction as well as high-resolution electron microscopy confirmed the structure solution. The new vanadylphosphates are Curie-Weiss paramagnets in a wide temperature range down to 2 K with θ=12 and 5 K for Ca and Sr phases, respectively.  相似文献   

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The subsolidus phase relations in the B-rich part of the ternary system, Na2O-SrO-B2O3, are investigated by the powder X-ray diffraction method. Four ternary compounds: NaSrBO3, NaSr4B3O9, Na3SrB5O10 and NaSrB5O9 were found in it, the two lasts are new. NaSrB5O9 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c, with the lattice parameters a=6.4963(1) Å, b=13.9703(2) Å, c=8.0515(1) Å, β=106.900(1)°. Na3SrB5O9 is also monoclinic, space group C2, a=7.290(1) Å, b=13.442(2) Å, c=9.792(1) Å, β=109.60(1). NaSrB5O9 is isostructural with another pentaborate NaCaB5O9, and its structure was refined by Rietveld method based on the structural model of NaCaB5O9. The fundamental building units are [B5O9]3− anionic groups, forming complex thick anionic sheets, extending parallel to the ac plane. The Na and Sr atoms are all eight-coordinated with O atoms, forming trigonal dodecahedra. The [NaO8] polyhedra are distributed between the B-O sheets, while the [SrO8] polyhedra located in the sheets and connect with each other by edges to form infinite chains along the c-axis.  相似文献   

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Two new (NaSrP, Li4SrP2) and two known (LiSrP, LiBaP) ternary phosphides have been synthesized and characterized using single crystal X-ray diffraction studies. NaSrP crystallizes in the non-centrosymmetric hexagonal space group (#189, a=7.6357(3) Å, c=4.4698(3) Å, V=225.69(2) Å3, Z=3, and R/wR=0.0173/0.0268). NaSrP adopts an ordered Fe2P structure type. PSr6 trigonal prisms share trigonal (pinacoid) faces to form 1D chains. Those chains define large channels along the [001] direction through edge-sharing. The channels are filled by chains of PNa6 face-sharing trigonal prisms. Li4SrP2 crystallizes in the rhombohedral space group (#166, a=4.2813(2) Å, c=23.437(2) Å, V=372.04(4) Å3, Z=3, and R/wR=0.0142/0.0222). In contrast to previous reports, LiSrP and LiBaP crystallize in the centrosymmetric hexagonal space group P63/mmc (#194, a=4.3674(3) Å, c=7.9802(11) Å, V=131.82(2) Å3, Z=2, and R/wR=0.0099/0.0217 for LiSrP; a=4.5003(2) Å, c=8.6049(7) Å, V=150.92(2) Å3, Z=2, and R/wR=0.0098/0.0210 for LiBaP). Li4SrP2, LiSrP, and LiBaP can be described as Li3P derivatives. Li atoms and P atoms make a graphite-like hexagonal layer, . In LiSrP and LiBaP, Sr or Ba atoms reside between layers to substitute for two Li atoms of Li3P, while in Li4SrP2, Sr substitutes only between every other layer.  相似文献   

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Crystal structure of BaMg2Si2O7 was determined and refined by a combined powder X-ray and neutron Rietveld method (monoclinic, C2/c, no. 15, Z=8, a=7.24553(8) Å, b=12.71376(14) Å, c=13.74813(15) Å, β=90.2107(8)°, V=1266.44(2) Å3; Rp/Rwp=3.38%/4.77%). The structure contains a single crystallographic type of Ba atom coordinated to eight O atoms with C1 (1) site symmetry. Under 325-nm excitation Ba0.98Eu0.02Mg2Si2O7 exhibits an asymmetric emission band around 402 nm. The asymmetric shape of the emission band is likely associated with a small electron-phonon coupling in BaMg2Si2O7. The integrated intensity of the emission band was observed to remain constant over the temperature range 4.2-300 K.  相似文献   

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Two new compounds Ca0.5Bi3V2O10 and Sr0.5Bi3V2O10 have been synthesized in the ternary system: MO-Bi2O3-V2O5 system (M=M2+). The crystal structure of Sr0.5Bi3V2O10 has been determined from single crystal X-ray diffraction data, space group and Z=2, with cell parameters a=7.1453(3) Å, b=7.8921(3) Å, c=9.3297(3) Å, α=106.444(2)°, β=94.088(2)°, γ=112.445(2)°, V=456.72(4) Å3. Ca0.5Bi3V2O10 is isostructural with Sr0.5Bi3V2O10, with, a=7.0810(2) Å, b=7.8447(2) Å, c=9.3607(2) Å, α=106.202(1)°, β=94.572(1)°, γ=112.659(1)°, V=450.38(2) Å3 and its structure has been refined by Rietveld method using powder X-ray data. The crystal structure consists of infinite chains of (Bi2O2) along c-axis formed by linkage of BiO8 and BiO6 polyhedra interconnected by MO8 polyhedra forming 2D layers in ac plane. The vanadate tetrahedra are sandwiched between these layers. Conductivity measurements give a maximum conductivity value of 4.54×10−5 and 3.63×10−5 S cm−1 for Ca0.5Bi3V2O10 and Sr0.5Bi3V2O10, respectively at 725 °C.  相似文献   

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NaPd3O4, Na2PdO3 and K3Pd2O4 have been prepared by solid-state reaction of Na2O2 or KO2 and PdO in sealed silica tubes. Crystal structures of the synthesized phases were refined by the Rietveld method from X-ray powder diffraction data. NaPd3O4 (space group Pmn, a=5.64979(6) Å, Z=2) is isostructural to NaPt3O4. It consists of NaO8 cubes and PdO4 squares, corner linked into a three-dimensional framework where the planes of neighboring PdO4 squares are perpendicular to each other. Na2PdO3 (space group C2/c, a=5.3857(1) Å, b=9.3297(1) Å, c=10.8136(2) Å, β=99.437(2)°, Z=8) belongs to the Li2RuO3-structure type, being the layered variant of the NaCl structure, where the layers of octahedral interstices filled with Na+ and Pd4+ cations alternate with Na3 layers along the c-axis. Na2PdO3 exhibits a stacking disorder, detected by electron diffraction and Rietveld refinement. K3Pd2O4, prepared for the first time, crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Cmcm (a=6.1751(6) Å, b=9.1772(12) Å, c=11.3402(12) Å, Z=4). Its structure is composed of planar PdO4 units connected via common edges to form parallel staggered PdO2 strips, where potassium atoms are located between them. Magnetic susceptibility measurements of K3Pd2O4 reveal a Curie-Weiss behavior in the temperature range above 80 K.  相似文献   

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The crystal chemistry and crystallography of the compounds SrR2CuO5 (Sr-121, R=lanthanides) were investigated using the powder X-ray Rietveld refinement technique. Among the 11 compositions studied, only R=Dy and Ho formed the stable SrR2CuO5 phase. SrR2CuO5 was found to be isostructural with the “green phase”, BaR2CuO5. The basic structure is orthorhombic with space group Pnma. The lattice parameters for SrDyCuO5 are a=12.08080(6) Å, b=5.60421(2) Å, c=7.12971(3) Å, V=482.705(4) Å3, and Z=8; and for the Ho analog are a=12.03727(12) Å, b=5.58947(7) Å, c=7.10169(7) Å, V=477.816(9) Å3, and Z=8. In the SrR2CuO5 structure, each R is surrounded by seven oxygen atoms, forming a monocapped trigonal prism (RO7). The isolated CuO5 group forms a distorted square pyramid. Consecutive layers of prisms are stacked in the b-direction. Bond valence calculations imply that residual strain is largely responsible for the narrow stability of the SrR2CuO5 phases with R=Dy and Ho only. X-ray powder reference diffraction patterns for SrDy2CuO5 and SrHo2CuO5 were determined.  相似文献   

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A series of 25 members of the 1:3 ordered perovskite family of the type Ba4−xSrxNaSb3O12 has been synthesized and their structures determined using synchrotron X-ray and neutron powder diffraction techniques. At room temperature the sample Ba4NaSb3O12 has a cubic structure in space group with a=8.2821(1) Å, where the Na and Sb cations are ordered in the octahedral sites but there is no tilting of the (Na/Sb)O6 octahedra. As the average size of the A-site cation decreases, through the progressive replacement of Ba by Sr, tilting of the octahedra is introduced firstly lowering the symmetry to tetragonal in P4/mnc then to orthorhombic in Cmca and ultimately a monoclinic structure in P21/n as seen for Sr4NaSb3O12 with a=8.0960(2) Å, b=8.0926(2) Å, c=8.1003(1) Å and β=90.016(2)°. The powder neutron diffraction studies show that the orthorhombic and tetragonal phases in Cmca and P4/mnc co-exist at room temperature for samples with x between 1.5 and 2.  相似文献   

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The new complex oxide Na2SrV3O9 was synthesized and investigated by means of X-ray diffraction, electron microscopy and magnetic susceptibility measurements. This oxide has a monoclinic unit cell with parameters a=5.416(1) Å, b=15.040(3) Å, c=10.051(2) Å, β=97.03(3)°, space group P21/c and Z=4. The crystal structure of Na2SrV3O9, as determined from X-ray single-crystal data, is built up from isolated chains formed by square V4+O5 pyramids. Neighboring pyramids are linked by two bridging V5+O4 tetrahedra sharing a corner with each pyramid. The Na and Sr atoms are situated between the chains. Electron diffraction and HREM investigations confirmed the crystal structure. The temperature dependence of the susceptibility indicates low-dimensional magnetic behavior with a sizeable strength of the magnetic intra-chain exchange J of the order of 80 K, which is very likely due to superexchange through the two VO4 tetrahedra linking the magnetic V4+ cations.  相似文献   

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The compounds, Cd(BF4)(TaF6) and Cd(BF4)(BiF6), have been synthesized and characterized by single-crystal X-ray diffraction and Raman spectroscopy. Both isostructural compounds crystallize in the monoclinic P21/c space group with a = 8.2700(6) Å, b = 9.3691(6) Å, c = 8.8896(7) Å, β = 94.196(3)°, V = 686.94(9) Å3 for Cd(BF4)(TaF6) and a = 8.3412(8) Å, b = 9.4062(8) Å, c = 8.9570(7) Å, β = 93.320(5)°, V = 701.58(11) Å3 for Cd(BF4)(BiF6). Eight fluorine atoms (4 BF4 + 4 AF6) form a surrounding around the cadmium atom in the shape of distorted square antiprism. These compounds are not isostructural with mixed-anion analogues of Ca, Sr, Ba and Pb studied earlier.  相似文献   

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Reported are the synthesis and the structural characterization of four new polar intermetallic phases, which exist only with mixed alkaline-earth and rare-earth metal cations in narrow homogeneity ranges. (Sr1-xCax)5In3Ge6 and (Eu1-xYbx)5In3Ge6 (x≈0.7) crystallize in the orthorhombic space group Pnma with two formula units per unit cell (own structure type, Pearson symbol oP56). The lattice parameters are as follows: a=13.109(3)-13.266(3) Å, b=4.4089(9)-4.4703(12) Å, and c=23.316(5)-23.557(6) Å. (Sr1-xCax)3In2Ge4 and (Sr1-xYbx)3In2Ge4 (x≈0.4-0.5) adopt another novel monoclinic structure-type (space group C2/m, Z=4, Pearson symbol mS36) with lattice parameters in the range a=19.978(2)-20.202(2) Å, b=4.5287(5)-4.5664(5) Å, c=10.3295(12)-10.3447(10) Å, and β=98.214(2)-98.470(2)°, depending on the metal cations and their ratio. The polyanionic sub-structures in both cases are based on chains of InGe4 corner-shared tetrahedra. The A5In3Ge6 structure (A=Sr/Ca or Sr/Yb) also features Ge4 tetramers, and isolated In atoms in nearly square-planar environment, while the A3In2Ge4 structure (A=Sr/Ca or Eu/Yb) contains zig-zag chains of In and Ge strings with intricate topology of cis- and trans-bonds. The experimental results have been complemented by tight-binding linear muffin-tin orbital (LMTO) band structure calculations.  相似文献   

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A new modification of KOs2O6, the representative of a new structural type (Pearson symbol aP18, a=5.5668(1) Å, b=6.4519(2) Å, c=7.2356(2) Å, α=65.377(3)°, β=70.572(3)°, γ=75.613(2)° space group P−1, no. 2 was synthesized employing high pressure technique. Its structure was determined by single-crystal X-ray diffraction. The structure can be described as two OsO6 octahedral chains relating to each other through inversion and forming big voids with K atoms inside. Quantum chemical calculations were performed on the novel compound and structurally related cubic compound. High-pressure X-ray study showed that cubic KOs2O6 phase was stable up to 32.5(2) GPa at room temperature.  相似文献   

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The new potassium cerium(III) phosphate of formula K4Ce2P4O15 in the system Ce2O3-K2O-P2O5 was prepared by solid state reactions and characterized by thermal analysis (DTA, TG, DSC), powder X-ray diffraction and IR spectroscopy. This compound exists only in the solid state (below 880 °C) and exhibits a polymorphic transition at 527 °C. The low-temperature form β-K4Ce2P4O15 of this compound crystallizes as a triclinic phase (space group P) with unit cell parameters: a=9.319(7), b=12.129(3), c=9.252(1) Å, α=106.875, β=100.086, γ=107.202°, V=916.276 Å3.  相似文献   

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