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Syntheses and Crystal Structures of Y(HSO4)3-I and Y(HSO4)3 · H2O Lath shaped crystals of Y(HSO4)-I are obtained by treatment of Y2O3 with conc. sulfuric acid at 200 °C. Y(HSO4)3-I crystallizes orthorhombic (Pbca, Z = 8, a = 1201.5(1), b = 953.76(8), c = 1650.4(1) pm, Rall = 0.0388). In the crystal structure Y3+ is coordinated by eight monodentate HSO4 groups. Colorless, plate like single crystals of Y(HSO4)3 · H2O grew from a solution of Y2O3 in 85% sulfuric acid upon cooling. In the crystal structure of the triclinic compound (P1, Z = 2, a = 679.8(1), b = 802.8(2), c = 965.9(2) pm, α = 79.99(2)°, β = 77.32(2)°, γ = 77.50(2)°, Rall = 0.0264) Y3+ is surrounded by seven HSO4 groups and one molecule of water.  相似文献   

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Syntheses, Crystal Structures, and Thermal Behavior of Er2(SO4)3 · 8 H2O and Er2(SO4)3 · 4 H2O Evaporation of aqueous solutions of Er2(SO4)3 yields light pink single crystals of Er2(SO4)3 · 8 H2O. X-ray single crystal investigations show that the compound crystallizes monoclinically (C2/c, Z = 8, a = 1346.1(3), b = 667.21(1), c = 1816.2(6) pm, β = 101.90(3)°, Rall = 0.0169) with eightfold coordination of Er3+, according to Er(SO4)4(H2O)4. DSC- and temperature dependent X-ray powder investigations show that the decomposition of the hydrate follows a two step mechanism, firstly yielding Er2(SO4)3 · 3 H2O and finally Er2(SO4)3. Attempts to synthesize Er2(SO4)3 · 3 H2O led to another hydrate, Er2(SO4)3 · 4 H2O. There are two crystallographically different Er3+ ions in the triclinic structure (P 1, Z = 2, a = 663.5(2), b = 905.5(2), c = 1046.5(2) pm, α = 93.59(3)°, β = 107.18(2)°, γ = 99.12(3)°, Rall = 0.0248). Er(1)3+ is coordinated by five SO42– groups and three H2O molecules, Er(2)3+ is surrounded by six SO42– groups and one H2O molecule. The thermal decomposition of the tetrahydrate yields Er2(SO4)3 in a one step process. In both cases the dehydration produces the anhydrous sulfate in a modification different from the one known so far.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Structure of New Sodium Hydrogen Sulfates Na(H3O)(HSO4)2, Na2(HSO4)2(H2SO4), and Na(HSO4)(H2SO4)2 Three acidic sodium sulfates have been synthesized from the system sodium sulfate/sulfuric acid and have been crystallographically characterized. Na(H3O)(HSO4)2 ( A ) crystallizes in the space group P21/c with the unit cell parameters a = 6.974(2), b = 13.086(2), c = 8.080(3) Å, α = 105.90(4)°, V = 709.1 Å3, Z = 4. Na2(HSO4)2(H2SO4) ( B ) is orthorhombic (space group Pna21) with the unit cell parameters a = 9.970(2), b = 6.951(1), c = 13.949(3) Å, V = 966.7 Å3 and Z = 4. Na(HSO4)(H2SO4)2 ( C ) crystallizes in the triclinic space group P1 with the unit cell parameters a = 5.084(1), b = 8.746(1), c = 11.765(3) Å, α = 68.86(2)°, β = 88.44(2)°, γ = 88.97(2)°, V = 487.8 Å3 and Z = 2. All three compounds contain SO4 tetrahedra as HSO4? anions and additionally in B and C in form of H2SO4 molecules. The ratio H:SO4 determines the connectivity degree in the hydrogen bond system. In A , there are zigzag chains and dimers additionally connected via oxonium ions. Complex chains consisting of cyclic trimers (two HSO4? and one H2SO4) are present in B . In structure C , several parallel chains are connected to columns due to the greater content of H2SO4. Sodium cations show a distorted octahedral coordination by oxygen in all three structures, the NaO6 octahedra being “isolated” (connected via SO4 tetrahedra only) in A . Pairs of octahedra with common edge form Na2O10 dimeric units in C . Such double octahedra are connected via common corners forming zigzag chains in B .  相似文献   

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Red single crystals of Gd2[Pt2(SO4)4(HSO4)2](HSO4)2 (triclinic, , Z = 1, a = 844.02(9), b = 908.50(9), c = 939.49(8) pm, α = 107.73(1)°, β = 112.10(1)°, γ = 103.53(1)°) were obtained by the reaction of [Gd(NO3)(H2O)7][PtCl6]·4H2O with sulfuric acid at 320 °C in a sealed glass ampoule. In the crystal structure, Pt2 dumbbells are coordinated by four chelating sulfate groups and two monodentate hydrogensulfate ions. Two further HSO4? ions are not bonded to the Pt2 dumbbell. The Gd3+ ions are eightfold coordinated by oxygen atoms. The IR data of Gd2[Pt2(SO4)4(HSO4)2](HSO4)2 are typical for these type of compounds. The thermal decomposition of the compound leads to elemental platinum and Gd2O3.  相似文献   

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Red single crystals of Pt2(HSO4)2(SO4)2 were obtained by the reaction of elemental platinum with conc. sulfuric acid at 350 °C in sealed glass ampoules. The crystal structure (monoclinic, P21/c, Z = 2, a = 868.6(2), b = 826.2(1), c = 921.8(2) pm, β=116.32(1)°, Rall = 0.0348) shows dumbbell shaped Pt26+ cations which are coordinated by four SO42— and two HSO4 ions. Each of the sulfate ions is attached to another Pt26+ ion yielding layers according to equation/tex2gif-stack-1.gif[Pt2(SO4)4/2(HSO4)2/1]. The layers are connected by hydrogen bonds with the OH group of the hydrogensulfate ion as donor and the non‐bonding oxygen atom of the sulfate ion as acceptor.  相似文献   

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Acidic Sulfates of Neodymium: Synthesis and Crystal Structure of (H5O2)(H3O)2Nd(SO4)3 and (H3O)2Nd(HSO4)3SO4 Light violett single crystals of (H5O2)(H3O)2 · Nd(SO4)3 are obtained by cooling of a solution prepared by dissolving neodymium oxalate in sulfuric acid (80%). According to X‐ray single crystal investigations there are H3O+ ions and H5O2+ ions present in the monoclinic structure (P21/n, Z = 4, a = 1159.9(4), b = 710.9(3), c = 1594.7(6) pm, β = 96.75(4)°, Rall = 0.0260). Nd3+ is nine‐coordinate by oxygen atoms. The same coordination number is found for Nd3+ in the crystal structure of (H3O)2Nd(HSO4)3SO4 (triclinic, P1, Z = 2, a = 910.0(1), b = 940.3(1), c = 952.6(1) pm, α = 100.14(1)°, β = 112.35(1)°, γ = 105.01(1)°, Rall = 0.0283). The compound has been prepared by the reaction of Nd2O3 with chlorosulfonic acid in the presence of air. In the crystal structure both sulfate and hydrogensulfate groups occur. In both compounds pronounced hydrogen bonding is observed.  相似文献   

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LiLa2F3(SO4)2 and LiEr2F3(SO4)2: Fluoride‐Sulfates of the Rare‐Earth Elements with Lithium The reaction of LiF with the anhydrous sulfates M2(SO4)3 (M = La, Er) in sealed gold ampoules yields single crystals of the pseudo quaternary compounds LiLa2F3(SO4)2 and LiEr2F3(SO4)2. According to X‐ray single crystal investigations, LiLa2F3(SO4)2 crystallizes with the monoclinic (I2/a, Z = 4, a = 828.3(2), b = 694.7(1), c = 1420.9(3) pm, β = 95.30(2)°, Rall = 0.0214) and LiEr2F3(SO4)2 with the orthorhombic crystal system (Pbcn, a = 1479.1(2), b = 633.6(1), c = 813.7(1) pm, Rall = 0.0229). A common feature of both structures is a dimeric unit of metal atoms connected via three fluoride ions. This leads to relatively short metal‐metal distances (La3+–La3+: 389 pm, Er3+–Er3+: 355 pm). In LiLa2F3(SO4)2, Li+ is surrounded by four oxygen atoms of four sulfate groups and one fluoride ion in form of a trigonal bipyramid, in LiEr2F3(SO4)2 two further fluoride ligands are attached.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of K2(HSO4)(H2PO4), K4(HSO4)3(H2PO4), and Na(HSO4)(H3PO4) Mixed hydrogen sulfate phosphates K2(HSO4)(H2PO4), K4(HSO4)3(H2PO4) and Na(HSO4)(H3PO4) were synthesized and characterized by X‐ray single crystal analysis. In case of K2(HSO4)(H2PO4) neutron powder diffraction was used additionally. For this compound an unknown supercell was found. According to X‐ray crystal structure analysis, the compounds have the following crystal data: K2(HSO4)(H2PO4) (T = 298 K), monoclinic, space group P 21/c, a = 11.150(4) Å, b = 7.371(2) Å, c = 9.436(3) Å, β = 92.29(3)°, V = 774.9(4) Å3, Z = 4, R1 = 0.039; K4(HSO4)3(H2PO4) (T = 298 K), triclinic, space group P 1, a = 7.217(8) Å, b = 7.521(9) Å, c = 7.574(8) Å, α = 71.52(1)°, β = 88.28(1)°, γ = 86.20(1)°, V = 389.1(8)Å3, Z = 1, R1 = 0.031; Na(HSO4)(H3PO4) (T = 298 K), monoclinic, space group P 21, a = 5.449(1) Å, b = 6.832(1) Å, c = 8.718(2) Å, β = 95.88(3)°, V = 322.8(1) Å3, Z = 2, R1 = 0,032. The metal atoms are coordinated by 8 or 9 oxygen atoms. The structure of K2(HSO4)(H2PO4) is characterized by hydrogen bonded chains of mixed HnS/PO4 tetrahedra. In the structure of K4(HSO4)3(H2PO4), there are dimers of HnS/PO4 tetrahedra, which are further connected to chains. Additional HSO4 tetrahedra are linked to these chains. In the structure of Na(HSO4)(H3PO4) the HSO4 tetrahedra and H3PO4 molecules form layers by hydrogen bonds.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Crystal Structure of Metal(I) Hydrogen Sulfates – Ag(H3O)(HSO4)2, Ag2(HSO4)2(H2SO4), AgHSO4, and Hg2(HSO4)2 Hydrogen sulfates Ag(H3O)(HSO4)2, Ag2(HSO4)2 · (H2SO4), and AgHSO4 have been synthesized from Ag2SO4 and sulfuric acid. Hg2(HSO4)2 was obtained from metallic mercury and 96% sulfuric acid as starting materials. The compounds were characterized by X‐ray single crystal structure determination. Ag(H3O)(HSO4)2 belongs to the structure type of Na(H3O)(HSO4). The silver atom is coordinated by 6 + 2 oxygen atoms. In the structure, there are dimers and chains of hydrogen bonded HSO4 tetrahedra. Dimers and chains are connected by the H3O+ ion to form a three dimensional hydrogen network. Ag2(HSO4)2(H2SO4) crystallizes isotypic to Na2(HSO4)2(H2SO4). The coordination number of silver is 6 + 1. The structure of Ag2(HSO4)2(H2SO4) is characterized by hydrogen bonded trimers of HSO4 tetrahedra, which are further connected to chains. For the recently published structure of AgHSO4 the hydrogen bonding system was discussed. There are tetrameres and chains, connected by bifurcated hydrogen bonds. The structure of Hg2(HSO4)2 contains Hg22+ cations with Hg–Hg distance of 2.509 Å. Every mercury atom is coordinated by one oxygen atom at shorter distance (2.18 Å) and three ones at longer distances (2.57 to 3.08 Å). The HSO4 tetrahedra form zigzag chains by hydrogen bonds.  相似文献   

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The reactions of Au(OH)3, M2CO3 (M = Li, Na, Rb), and methanesulfonic acid at elevated temperatures in sealed glass ampoules lead to single crystals of M[Au(CH3SO3)4] (M = Li, Na, Rb). In the crystal structures of Li[Au(CH3SO3)4] (tetragonal, I$\bar{4}$ , Z = 2,a = 938.64(2) pm, c = 917.01(3) pm, V = 807.93(4) Å3) and Rb[Au(CH3SO3)4] (tetragonal, P$\bar{4}$ 21c, Z = 2, a = 946.7(1) pm,c = 889.9(1) pm, V = 797.6(2) Å3) the complex aurate anions are linked by the M+ ions in three dimensions. Contrastingly, in the structure of Na[Au(CH3SO3)4] (triclinic, P$\bar{4}$ , Z = 1, a = 540.04(2) pm,b = 863.75(2) pm, c = 973.29(3) pm, α = 72.694(2)°, β = 75.605(2)°, γ = 77.687(2)°, V = 415.05(2) Å3) the complex anions are connected into layers that are further connected by weak hydrogen bonds. The thermal decomposition of Li[Au(CH3SO3)4] was monitored up to 500 °C and leads in a multi‐step process to elemental gold and Li2SO4.  相似文献   

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Two new borosulfates were obtained either by an open vessel synthesis from sulfuric acid and B(OH)3, yielding (NH4)3[B(SO4)3] or from solvothermal synthesis in oleum enriched sulfuric acid and B(OH)3, yielding Sr[B2(SO4)4]. (NH4)3[B(SO4)3] crystallizes homeotypic to K3[B(SO4)3] in space group Ibca (Z = 8, a = 728.58(3) pm, b = 1470.84(7) pm, c = 2270.52(11) pm), comprising open branched vierer single chains {1[B(SO4)2(SO4)2/2]3–}. Sr[B2(SO4)4] crystallizes as an ordered variant of Pb[B2(SO4)4] in space group Pnna (Z = 4, a = 1257.4(4) pm, b = 1242.1(4) pm, c = 731.9(2) pm), consisting of loop branched vierer single chains {1[B(SO4)4/2]2–}. Vibrational spectroscopy confirms both refined structure models. Thermal analysis of the dried powders, showed a decomposition towards the binary and ternary components, whereas a thermal treatment in the presence of the mother liquor promotes a decomposition of Sr[B2(SO4)4] towards Sr[B2O(SO4)3].  相似文献   

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The ionic liquid 1‐butyl‐3‐methylimidazolium hydrogensulfate, [bmim]HSO4, turned out to be resistant even to strong oxidizers like SO3. Thus, it should be a suitable solvent for the preparation of polysulfates at low temperatures. As a proof of principle we here present the synthesis and crystal structure of K2(S2O7)(H2SO4), which has been obtained from the reaction of K2SO4 and SO3 in [bmim]HSO4. In the crystal structure of K2(S2O7)(H2SO4) (orthorhombic, Pbca, Z = 8, a = 810.64(2) pm, b = 1047.90(2) pm, c = 2328.86(6) pm, V = 1978.30(8) Å3) two crystallographically unique potassium cations are coordinated by a different number of monodentate and bidentate‐chelating disulfate anions as well as by sulfuric acid molecules. The crystal structure consists of alternating layers of [K2(S2O7)] slabs and H2SO4 molecules. Hydrogen bonds between hydrogen atoms of sulfuric acid molecules and oxygen atoms of the neighboring disulfate anions are observed.  相似文献   

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Potassium Hydrogensulfate Dihydrogensulfate, K(HSO4)(H2SO4) – Synthesis and Crystal Structure Single crystals with the composition KH3(SO4)2 have been synthesized from the system Potassium sulfate/sulfuric acid. The hitherto crystallographically not investigated compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c (14) with the unit cell parameters a = 7.654(3), b = 11.473(5) and c = 8.643(3) Å, β = 112.43(3)°, V = 701.6 Å3, Z = 4 and Dx = 2.22 g · cm?3. The structure contains two types of tetrahedra, SO3(OH) and SO2(OH)2. These tetrahedra form tetramers via hydrogen bonds consisting of both, two SO3(OH) and two SO2(OH)2 tetrahedra. The tetramers are linked to each other via hydrogen bonds. Potassium is coordinated by 9 oxygen atoms which belong to both kinds of tetrahedra. These potassium oxygen polyhedra are connected by common faces forming chains running parallel z.  相似文献   

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Synthesis and Structure of Hydrogen Sulfates of the Type M(HSO4)(H2SO4) (M = Rb, Cs and NH4) From the binary systems M2SO4/H2SO4 (M = Rb, Cs, NH4), three new hydrogen sulfates of the type M(HSO4)(H2SO4) could be synthesized and structural characterized. The rubidium and caesium compounds are isotypic whereas NH4(HSO4)(H2SO4) is topologically very similar to both. All three compounds crystallize with nearly identical cell parameters [Rb: a = 7.382(1), b = 12.440(2), c = 7.861(2), β = 93.03(3); Cs: a = 7.604(1), b = 12.689(2), c = 8.092(2), β = 92.44(3); NH4: a = 7.521(3), b = 12.541(5), c = 7.749(3), β = 92.74(3)], in the monoclinic space group P21/c, There exist two kinds of SO4-tetrahedra: HSO4? anions (S1) and H2SO4-molecules (S2). The HSO4? anions form hydrogen bridged zigzag chains. In the case of the Rb and Cs compounds, the H2SO4 molecules connect these chains forming double layers. The metal atoms are coordinated by 9 O-atoms with M? O-distances of 2.97 – 3.39 Å (Rb) and 3.13 – 3.51 Å (Cs). In the ammonium compound additional hydrogen bonds are formed originating from the NH4+ cation. This finally leads to the formation of S2? NH4+ chains (parallel to the S1 chains) as well as to a three-dimensional connection of both kinds of chains.  相似文献   

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Hydrogen Sulfates with Disordered Hydrogen Atoms – Synthesis and Structure of Li[H(HSO4)2](H2SO4)2 and Refinement of the Structure of α-NaHSO4 The structure of Li[H(HSO4)2](H2SO4)2 has been determined for the first time whereas the structure of α-NaHSO4 has been refined, so that direct determination of the hydrogen positions was possible. Both compounds crystallize triclinic in the space group P1 with the lattice constants a = 6.708(2), b = 6.995(1), c = 7.114(1) Å, α = 75.53(1), β = 84.09(2) and γ = 87.57(2)° (Z = 4) for α-NaHSO4 and a = 4.915(1), b = 7.313(1), c = 8.346(2) Å, α = 82.42(3), β = 86.10(3) and γ = 80.93(3)° (Z = 1) for Li[H(HSO4)2](H2SO4)2. In both compounds there are disordered hydrogen positions. In the structure of α-NaHSO4 there are two crystallographically different HSO4? tetrahedra and two different coordinated Na atoms. The system of hydrogen bonds can be described by chains in [0–11] direction. The disordering of the H atoms reduces the differences between the S? O and S? OH distances (1.45 and 1.50 Å) while in the ordered HSO4 unit “regular” bond lengths are observed (1.45 und 1,57 Å). In the structure of Li[H(HSO4)2](H2SO4)2 there are two crystallographically different SO4-tetrahedra. The first one belongs to the [H(HSO4)2]? unit while the second one represents H2SO4 molecules. The H atom which is located nearby the symmetry centre and connects two HSO4 units by a short O…?O distance of 2.44 Å. Li is located on a symmetry centre and is slightly distorted octahedrally coordinated by oxygen atoms of six different SO4 tetrahedra. The system of hydrogen bonds can be regarded as consisting of double layers parallel to the xy-plane.  相似文献   

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A New Lithium Hydrogen Sulfate, Li2(HSO4)2(H2SO4) – Synthesis and Crystal Structure The title compound crystallizes in good shaped single crystals from the system lithium sulfate/sulfuric acid in the orthorhombic space group Pccn, unit cell parameters a = 17.645(4), b = 5.378(1), c = 10.667(3) Å. V = 1 012.2 Å3, Z = 4, Dx = 2.009 g cm?3. There are two types of SO4 tetrahedra, SO3(OH) and SO2(OH)2, connected via hydrogen bonds forming layers parallel to the xy-plane. The layers are linked by Li atoms, which are tetrahedral coordinated by O atoms coming two by two from neighboured layers.  相似文献   

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Hg2(CH3SO3)2: Synthesis, Crystal Structure, Thermal Behavior, and Vibrational Spectroscopy Colorless single crystals of Hg2(CH3SO3)2 are formed in the reaction of HgO, Hg, and HSO3CH3. In the monoclinic compound (I2/a, Z = 4, a=883.2(2), b=854.0(2), c=1188.9(2) pm, β = 92.55(2)°, Rall=0.0445) the Hg22+ ion is coordinated by two monodentate CH3SO3 anions. Further contacts Hg‐O occur in the range from 262 to 276 pm and lead to a linkage of the [Hg2(CH3SO3)2] units. The thermal analysis shows that Hg2(CH3SO3)2 decomposes at 300° yielding elemental mercury. The mass numbers of the species evolved lead to the assumtion that SO3, SO2, CO2, CO and H2CO are formed during the reaction. In the IR and the Raman spectrum the typical vibrations of the CH3SO3 ion are observed, the Raman spectrum shows the Hg‐Hg stretching vibration at 177 cm—1 within the Hg22+ ion additionally.  相似文献   

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Preparation, Raman Spectra, and Crystal Structures of V2O3(SO4)2, K[VO(SO4)2], and NH4[VO(SO4)2] The oxo-sulfato-vanadates(V) V2O3(SO4)2, K[VO(SO4)2], and NH4[VO(SO4)2] have been prepared as crystals suitable for X-ray structure determination. In all structures sulfate acts as an unidentate ligand only toward a single vanadium atom. The structure of V2O3(SO4)2 consists of a threedimensional network of pairs of cornershared VO6 octahedra with one terminal oxygen atom each, and SO4 tetrahedra. All oxygen atoms of the sulfate ions are coordinated. NH4[VO(SO4)2] and K[VO(SO4)2] are isostructural. VO6 octahedra with one terminal oxygen atom and pairs of sulfate tetrahedra form infinite chains by corner sharing. The chains are weakly interlinked to layers. The sulfate ions are distorted towards planar SO3 molecules and single oxygen atoms attached to vanadium. This structural detail gives an explanation for the mechanism of the reversible reaction K[VO(SO4)2] ? K[VO2(SO4)] + SO3 at 400°C. Raman spectra of the compounds have been recorded and interpreted with respect to their structures. Crystal data: V2O3(SO4)2, monoclinic, space group P21/a, a = 947.2(4), b = 891.3(3), c? 989.1(4) pm, β = 104.56(3)°, Z = 4, 878 unique data, R(Rw) = 0.039(0,033); K[VO(SO4)2], orthorhombic, space group P212121, a = 495.3(2), b = 869.6(9), c = 1 627(1)pm, Z = 4, 642 unique data, R(Rw) = 0,11(0,10); NH4[VO(SO4)2], orthorhombic, space group P212121, a = 495.3(1), b = 870.0(2), c = 1 676.7(4)pm, Z = 4, 768 unique data, R(Rw) = 0.088(0.083).  相似文献   

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Er5(BO3)2F9 was synthesised under conditions of 3 GPa and 800 °C in a Walker‐type multianvil apparatus. The crystal structure was determined on the basis of single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction data, collected at room temperature. Er5(BO3)2F9 is isotypic to the recently synthesised Yb5(BO3)2F9 and crystallises in C2/c with the lattice parameters a = 2031.2(4) pm, b = 609.5(2) pm, c = 824.6(2) pm, and β = 100.29(3)°. The physical properties of RE5(BO3)2F9 (RE = Er, Yb) including high temperature behaviour and single crystal IR‐ / Raman spectroscopy were investigated.  相似文献   

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