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Low-temperature single crystal X-ray diffraction and high-pressure Raman studies on [(CH3)2NH2]2[SbCl5]
Authors:Maciej Bujak  Ross J Angel
Institution:Crystallography Laboratory, Department of Geosciences, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA
Abstract:The structure of bis(dimethylammonium) pentachloroantimonate(III), (CH3)2NH2]2SbCl5], BDP, was studied at 15 K and ambient pressure by single-crystal X-ray diffraction as well as at ambient temperature and high pressures up to 4.87(5) GPa by Raman spectroscopy. BDP crystallizes in the orthorhombic Pnma space group with a=8.4069(4), b=11.7973(7), c=14.8496(7) Å, and Z=4; R1=0.0381, wR2=0.0764. The structure consists of distorted SbCl6]3− octahedra forming zig-zag {SbCl5}n]2n chains that are cross-linked by dimethylammonium (CH3)2NH2]+ cations. The organic and inorganic substructures are bound together by the N-H…Cl hydrogen bonds. The distortions of SbCl6]3− units increase, partly due to the influence of the hydrogen bonds which became stronger, with decreasing temperature. The preliminary room temperature, high-pressure X-ray diffraction experiments suggest that BDP undergoes a first-order phase transition below ca. 0.44(5) GPa that destroys single-crystal samples. The transition is accompanied by changes in the intensities and positions of the Raman lines below 400 cm−1.
Keywords:Chloroantimonates(III)  Phase transition  Hydrogen bonding  Polyhedral distortions
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