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Na11[CuO4][SO4]3 was obtained from a redox reaction of CuO with Na2O2 in the presence of Na2O and Na2SO4 in sealed Ag containers under Ar atmosphere at 600°C. The crystal structure has been determined from X-ray single crystal data at 293 and 170 K (Pnma, Z=4). The lattice parameters have been refined from X-ray powder data at 293 K as well: a=1597.06(6) pm, b=703.26(3) pm, c=1481.95(6) pm. The structure contains isolated distorted square-planar [CuO4]5− anions and non-coordinating sulfate groups. Furthermore, we report calculations of the Madelung Part of the Lattice Energy (MAPLE) and some of the physical properties of Na11[CuO4][SO4]3.  相似文献   

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Ytterbium(III) tetraaquatris(tetraoxorhenate(VII)), Yb(ReO4)3(H2O)4, was prepared by the reaction of Yb2O3 with concentrated HReO4 at room temperature. The colorless compound crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/n (No. 14) with four formula units per unit cell (a=730.5(1) pm, b=1484.1(5) pm, c=1311.7(2) pm, β=93.69(1)). The main feature of the crystal structure is the formation of chains 1[Yb(H2O)4(ReO4)2(ReO4)2/2] running along [100]. This arrangement shows distorted cubic antiprisms of [Yb(H2O)4(ReO4)2(ReO4)2/2] interconnected via the ReO4 ligands. The chains are held together in the solid by hydrogen bonding. The compound is paramagnetic and follows the Curie-Weiss law with a magnetic moment of 4.0 μB at room temperature and θ=−42 K. It loses hydration water in two steps at temperatures below 400 K; decomposition begins at 850 K, forming Yb2O3(Re2O7)2 and is complete at 1350 K leading to Yb2O3 as final product.  相似文献   

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Gd4Co2Mg3 (Nd4Co2Mg3 type; space group P2/m; a=754.0(4), b=374.1(1), c=822.5(3) pm and β=109.65(4)° as unit cell parameters) was synthesized from the elements by induction melting in a sealed tantalum tube. Its investigation by electrical resistivity, magnetization and specific heat measurements reveals an antiferromagnetic ordering at TN=75(1) K. Moreover, this ternary compound presents a metamagnetic transition at low critical magnetic field (Hcr=0.93(2) T at 6 K) and exhibits a magnetic moment of 6.3(1) μB per Gd-atom at 6 K and H=4.6 T. Due to this transition the compound shows a moderate magnetocaloric effect; at 77 K the maximum of the magnetic entropy change is ΔSM=−10.3(2) J/kg K for a field change of 0-4.6 T. This effect is compared to that reported previously for compounds exhibiting a magnetic transition in the same temperature range.  相似文献   

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Hg(AuF6)2 crystallizes at 200 K in the orthorhombic space group Pbcn (No. 60) with a = 917.67(7) pm, b = 971.59(8) pm, c = 962.04(8) pm, and Z = 4. Mercury atoms are coordinated by eight fluorine atoms with six short and two long Hg-F contacts. HgF8 polyhedra share their four vertices and two edges with six AuF6 units forming a tridimensional framework.The results of X-ray diffraction analysis on single crystals of AgFAuF6 are in agreement with previously known powder X-ray diffraction data (Casteel et al, J. Solid State Chem. 96 (1992) 84-96). AgFAuF6 crystallizes orthorhombic in the space group Pnma (No. 62), a = 717.06(7) pm, b = 761.67(7) pm, c = 1013.61(10) pm at 200 K, Z = 4.  相似文献   

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The ternary copper indides RE2CuIn3RECu0.5In1.5 (RE=Ce, Pr, Nd, Sm and Gd) were synthesized from the elements in sealed tantalum tubes in an induction furnace. They crystallize with the CaIn2-type structure, space group P63/mmc, with a statistical occupancy of copper and indium on the tetrahedral substructure. These indides show homogeneity ranges RECuxIn2−x. Single crystal structure refinements were performed for five crystals: CeCu0.66In1.34 (a=479.90(7) pm, c=768.12(15) pm), PrCu0.52In1.48 (a=480.23(7) pm, c=759.23(15) pm), NdCu0.53In1.47 (a=477.51(7) pm, c=756.37(15) pm), SmCu0.46In1.54 (a=475.31(7) pm, c=744.77(15) pm), and GdCu0.33In1.67 (a=474.19(7), c=737.67(15) pm). Temperature-dependent susceptibility measurements show antiferromagnetic ordering at TN=4.7 K for Pr2CuIn3 and Nd2CuIn3 and 15 K for Sm2CuIn3. Fitting of the susceptibility data of the samarium compound revealed an energy gap ΔE=39.7(7) K between the ground and the first excited levels.  相似文献   

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In the system BaF2/BF3/PF5/anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (aHF) a compound Ba(BF4)(PF6) was isolated and characterized by Raman spectroscopy and X-ray diffraction on the single crystal. Ba(BF4)(PF6) crystallizes in a hexagonal space group with a=10.2251(4) Å, c=6.1535(4) Å, V=557.17(5) Å3 at 200 K, and Z=3. Both crystallographically independent Ba atoms possess coordination polyhedra in the shape of tri-capped trigonal prisms, which include F atoms from BF4 and PF6 anions. In the analogous system with AsF5 instead of PF5 the compound Ba(BF4)(AsF6) was isolated and characterized. It crystallizes in an orthorhombic Pnma space group with a=10.415(2) Å, b=6.325(3) Å, c=11.8297(17) Å, V=779.3(4) Å3 at 200 K, and Z=4. The coordination around Ba atom is in the shape of slightly distorted tri-capped trigonal prism which includes five F atoms from AsF6 and four F atoms from BF4 anions. When the system BaF2/BF3/AsF5/aHF is made basic with an extra addition of BaF2, the compound Ba2(BF4)2(AsF6)(H3F4) was obtained. It crystallizes in a hexagonal P63/mmc space group with a=6.8709(9) Å, c=17.327(8) Å, V=708.4(4) Å3 at 200 K, and Z=2. The barium environment in the shape of tetra-capped distorted trigonal prism involves 10 F atoms from four BF4, three AsF6 and three H3F4 anions. All F atoms, except the central atom in H3F4 moiety, act as μ2-bridges yielding a complex 3-D structural network.  相似文献   

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The new rare earth metal (RE)-nickel-indides Dy5Ni2In4 and RE4Ni11In20 (RE=Gd, Tb, Dy) were synthesized from the elements by arc-melting. Well-shaped single crystals were obtained by special annealing sequences. The four indides were investigated by X-ray diffraction on powders and single crystals: Lu5Ni2In4 type, Pbam, Z=2, a=1784.2(8), b=787.7(3), c=359.9(1) pm, wR2=0.0458, 891 F2 values, 36 variables for Dy5Ni2In4, U4Ni11Ga20 type, C2/m, a=2254.0(9), b=433.8(3), c=1658.5(8) pm, β=124.59(2)°, wR2=0.0794, 2154 F2 values, 108 variables for Gd4Ni11In20, a=2249.9(8), b=432.2(1), c=1657.9(5) pm, β=124.59(2)°, wR2=0.0417, 2147 F2 values, 108 variables for Tb4Ni11In20, and a=2252.2(5), b=430.6(1), c=1659.7(5) pm, β=124.58(2)°, wR2=0.0550, 2003 F2 values, 109 variables for Dy4Ni10.80In20.20. The 2d site in the dysprosium compound shows mixed Ni/In occupancy. Most nickel atoms in both series of compounds exhibit trigonal prismatic coordination by indium and rare earth atoms. Additionally, in the RE4Ni11In20 compounds one observes one-dimensional nickel clusters (259 pm Ni1-Ni6 in Dy4Ni10.80In20.20) that are embedded in an indium matrix. While only one short In1-In2 contact at 324 pm is observed in Dy5Ni2In4, the more indium-rich Dy4Ni10.80In20.20 structure exhibits a broader range in In-In interactions (291-364 pm). Together the nickel and indium atoms build up polyanionic networks, a two-dimensional one in Dy5Ni2In4 and a complex three-dimensional network in Dy4Ni10.80In20.20. These features have a clear consequence on the dysprosium coordination, i.e. a variety of short Dy-Dy contacts (338-379 pm) in Dy5Ni2In4, while the dysprosium atoms are well separated (430 pm shortest Dy-Dy distance) within the distorted hexagonal channels of the [Ni10.80In20.20] polyanion of Dy4Ni10.80In20.20. The crystal chemistry of both structure types is comparatively discussed.  相似文献   

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Three new compounds Ca(HF2)2, Ba4F4(HF2)(PF6)3 and Pb2F2(HF2)(PF6) were obtained in the system metal(II) fluoride and anhydrous HF (aHF) acidified with excessive PF5. The obtained polymeric solids are slightly soluble in aHF and they crystallize out of their aHF solutions. Ca(HF2)2 was prepared by simply dissolving CaF2 in a neutral aHF. It represents the second known compound with homoleptic HF environment of the central atom besides Ba(H3F4)2. The compounds Ba4F4(HF2)(PF6)3 and Pb2F2(HF2)(PF6) represent two additional examples of the formation of a polymeric zigzag ladder or ribbon composed of metal cation and fluoride anion (MF+)n besides PbF(AsF6), the first isolated compound with such zigzag ladder. The obtained new compounds were characterized by X-ray single crystal diffraction method and partly by Raman spectroscopy. Ba4F4(HF2)(PF6)3 crystallizes in a triclinic space group P1¯ with a=4.5870(2) Å, b=8.8327(3) Å, c=11.2489(3) Å, α=67.758(9)°, β=84.722(12), γ=78.283(12)°, V=413.00(3) Å3 at 200 K, Z=1 and R=0.0588. Pb2F2(HF2)(PF6) at 200 K: space group P1¯, a=4.5722(19) Å, b=4.763(2) Å, c=8.818(4) Å, α=86.967(10)°, β=76.774(10)°, γ=83.230(12)°, V=185.55(14) Å3, Z=1 and R=0.0937. Pb2F2(HF2)(PF6) at 293 K: space group P1¯, a=4.586(2) Å, b=4.781(3) Å, c=8.831(5) Å, α=87.106(13)°, β=76.830(13)°, γ=83.531(11)°, V=187.27(18) Å3, Z=1 and R=0.072. Ca(HF2)2 crystallizes in an orthorhombic Fddd space group with a=5.5709(6) Å, b=10.1111(9) Å, c=10.5945(10) Å, V=596.77(10) Å3 at 200 K, Z=8 and R=0.028.  相似文献   

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A new iron phosphate (NH4)4Fe3(OH)2F2[H3(PO4)4] has been synthesized hydrothermally at HF concentrations from 0.5 to 1.2 mL. Single-crystal X-ray diffraction analysis reveals its three-dimensional open-framework structure (monoclinic, space group P21/n (No. 14), a=6.2614(13) Å, b=9.844(2) Å, c=14.271(3) Å, β=92.11(1)°, V=879.0(3) Å3). This structure is built from isolated linear trimers of corner-sharing Fe(III) octahedra, which are linked by (PO4) groups to form ten-membered-ring channels along [1 0 0]. This isolated, linear trimer of corner-sharing Fe(III) octahedra, [(FeO4)3(OH)2F2], is new and adds to the diverse linkages of Fe polyhedra as secondary building units in iron phosphates. The trivalent iron at octahedral sites for the title compound has been confirmed by synchrotron Fe K-edge XANES spectra and magnetic measurements. Magnetic measurements also show that this compound exhibit a strong antiferromagnetic exchange below TN=17 K, consistent with superexchange interactions expected for the linear trimer of ferric octahedra with the Fe-F-Fe angle of 132.5°.  相似文献   

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The germanide Yb2Ru3Ge4 was synthesized from the elements using the Bridgman crystal growth technique. The monoclinic Hf2Ru3Si4 type structure was investigated by X-ray powder and single crystal diffraction: C2/c, Z=8, a=1993.0(3) pm, b=550.69(8) pm, c=1388.0(2) pm, β=128.383(9)°, wR2=0.0569, 2047 F2 values, and 84 variables. Yb2Ru3Ge4 contains two crystallographically independent ytterbium sites with coordination numbers of 18 and 17 for Yb1 and Yb2, respectively. Each ytterbium atom has three ytterbium neighbors at Yb-Yb distances ranging from 345 to 368 pm. The shortest interatomic distances occur for the Ru-Ge contacts. The three crystallographically independent ruthenium sites have between five and six germanium neighbors in distorted trigonal bipyramidal (Ru1Ge5) or octahedral (Ru2Ge6 and Ru3Ge6) coordination at Ru-Ge distances ranging from 245 to 279 pm. The Ru2 atoms form zig-zag chains running parallel to the b-axis at Ru2-Ru2 of 284 pm. The RuGe5 and RuGe6 units are condensed via common edges and faces leading to a complex three-dimensional [Ru3Ge4] network.  相似文献   

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A new gadolinium fluoride borate Gd4B4O11F2 was yielded in a Walker-type multianvil apparatus at 7.5 GPa and 1100 °C. Gd4B4O11F2 crystallizes monoclinically in the space group C2/c with the lattice parameters a=1361.3(3) pm, b=464.2(2) pm, c=1374.1(3) pm, and β=91.32(3)° (Z=4). The crystal structure exhibits a structural motif not yet reported from borate chemistry: two BO4-tetrahedra (□) and two BO3-groups (?) are connected via common corners, leading to the fundamental building block 2?2□:?□□?. In the two crystallographically identical BO4-tetrahedra, a distortion resulting in a very long B-O-bond is found.  相似文献   

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The rare earth metal rich compounds RE4NiMg (RE=Y, Pr-Nd, Sm, Gd-Tm, Lu) were synthesized from the elements in sealed tantalum tubes in an induction furnace. All compounds were investigated by X-ray diffraction on powders and single crystals: Gd4RhIn type, space group F4¯3m, Z=16, a=1367.6(2) pm for Y4NiMg, a=1403.7(3) pm for Pr4NiMg, a=1400.7(1) pm for Nd4NiMg, a=1386.5(2) pm for Sm4NiMg, a=1376.1(2) pm for Gd4NiMg, a=1362.1(1) pm for Tb4NiMg, a=1355.1(2) pm for Dy4NiMg, a=1355.2(1) pm for Ho4NiMg, a=1354.3(2) pm for Er4NiMg, a=1342.9(3) pm for Tm4NiMg, and a=1336.7(3) pm for Lu4NiMg. The nickel atoms have trigonal prismatic rare earth coordination. These NiRE6 prisms are condensed via common edges to a three-dimensional network which leaves voids for Mg4 tetrahedra and the RE1 atoms which show only weak coordination to the nickel atoms. The single crystal data indicate two kinds of solid solutions. The RE1 positions reveal small RE1/Mg mixing and some compounds also show Ni/Mg mixing within the Mg4 tetrahedra. Y4NiMg and Gd4NiMg have been tested for hydrogenation. These compounds absorb up to eleven hydrogen atoms per formula unit under a hydrogen pressure of 1 MPa at room temperature. The structure of the metal atoms is maintained with only an increase of the lattice parameters (ΔV/V≈22%) if the absorption is done at T<363 K as at higher temperature a decomposition into REH2-REH3 hydrides occurred. Moreover, the hydrogenation affects drastically the magnetic properties of these intermetallics. For instance, Gd4NiMg exhibits an antiferromagnetic behavior below TN=92 K whereas its hydride Gd4NiMgH11 is paramagnetic down to 1.8 K.  相似文献   

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The first lanthanum fluoride borate La4B4O11F2 was obtained in a Walker-type multianvil apparatus at 6 GPa and 1300 °C. La4B4O11F2 crystallizes in the monoclinic space group P21/c with the lattice parameters a=778.1(2) pm, b=3573.3(7) pm, c=765.7(2) pm, β=113.92(3)° (Z=8), and represents a new structure type in the class of compounds with the composition RE4B4O11F2. The crystal structure contains BO4-tetrahedra interconnected with two BO3-groups via common vertices, B2O5-pyroborate units, and isolated BO3-groups. The structure shows a wave-like modulation along the b-axis. The crystal structure and properties of La4B4O11F2 are discussed and compared to Gd4B4O11F2.  相似文献   

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Tetrahydroborate enclathrated sodalites with gallosilicate and aluminogermanate host framework were synthesized under mild hydrothermal conditions and characterized by X-ray powder diffraction and IR spectroscopy. Crystal structures were refined in the space group P-43n from X-ray powder data using the Rietveld method. Na8[GaSiO4]6(BH4)2: a=895.90(1) pm, V=0.71909(3)×10−6 nm3, RP=0.074, RB=0.022, Na8[AlGeO4]6(BH4)2: a=905.89(2) pm, V=0.74340(6)×10−6 nm3, RP=0.082, RB=0.026. The tetrahedral framework T-atoms are completely ordered in each case and the boron atoms are located at the centre of the sodalite cages. The hydrogen atoms of the enclathrated anions were refined on x, x, x positions, restraining them to boron-hydrogen distances of 116.8 pm as found in NaBD4.The IR-absorption spectra of the novel phases show the typical bands of the tetrahedral group as found in the spectrum of pure sodium boron hydride.The new sodalites are discussed as interesting -containing model compounds which could release pure hydrogen.  相似文献   

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The calcium cobalt oxide CaCo2O4 was synthesized for the first time and characterized from a powder X-ray diffraction study, measuring magnetic susceptibility, specific heat, electrical resistivity, and thermoelectric power. CaCo2O4 crystallizes in the CaFe2O4 (calcium ferrite)-type structure, consisting of an edge- and corner-shared CoO6 octahedral network. The structure of CaCo2O4 belongs to an orthorhombic system (space group: Pnma) with lattice parameters, a=8.789(2) Å, b=2.9006(7) Å and c=10.282(3) Å. Curie-Weiss-like behavior in magnetic susceptibility with the nearly trivalent cobalt low-spin state (Co3+, 3d, S=0), semiconductor-like temperature dependence of resistivity (ρ=3×10−1 Ω cm at 380 K) with dominant hopping conduction at low temperature, metallic-temperature-dependent large thermoelectric power (Seebeck coefficient: S=+147 μV/K at 380 K), and Schottky-type specific heat with a small Sommerfeld constant (γ=4.48(7) mJ/Co mol K2), were observed. These results suggest that the compound possesses a metallic electronic state with a small density of states at the Fermi level. The doped holes are localized at low temperatures due to disorder in the crystal. The carriers probably originate from slight off-stoichiometry of the phase. It was also found that S tends to increase even more beyond 380 K. The large S is possibly attributed to residual spin entropy and orbital degeneracy coupled with charges by strong electron correlation in the cobalt oxides.  相似文献   

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The compound CeAu0.28Ge1.72 crystallizes in the ThSi2 structure type in the tetragonal space group I41/amd with lattice parameters a=b=4.2415(6) Å c=14.640(3) Å. CeAu0.28Ge1.72 is a polar intermetallic compound having a three-dimensional Ge/Au polyanion sub-network filled with Ce atoms. The magnetic susceptibility data show Curie-Weiss law behavior above 50 K. The compound orders ferromagnetically at ∼8 K with estimated magnetic moment of 2.48 μB/Ce. The ferromagnetic ordering is confirmed by the heat capacity data which show a rise at ∼8 K. The electronic specific heat coefficient (γ) value obtained from the paramagnetic temperature range 15-25 K is∼124(5) mJ/ mol K2. The entropy change due to the ferromagnetic transition is ∼4.2 J/mol K which is appreciably reduced compared to the value of R ln(2) expected for a crystal-field-split doublet ground state and/or Kondo exchange interactions.  相似文献   

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The title compounds were isolated in well-crystallized form from samples with a substantial excess of antimony, annealed at temperatures slightly below the melting point of that element. Their crystal structures were determined from single-crystal diffractometer data. Pr9-xSb21-y and Nd9-xSb21-y crystallize with a new monoclinic structure type, Pearson symbol mS(62-5.4), space group Cm, Z=2 with a=2859.1(4) pm, b=426.3(1) pm, c=1356.1(2) pm, β=95.52(1)°, R=0.034 for 4351 structure factors and 188 variable parameters for Pr9-xSb21-y and a=2845(2) pm, b=424.7(8) pm, c=1345.9(9) pm, β=95.42(7)°, R=0.069 for 2928 F values and 188 variables for Nd9-xSb21-y. Of the 30 atomic sites, three show fractional occupancy corresponding to the compositions Pr8.303(5)Sb20.03(1) and Nd8.30(2)Sb19.98(9), respectively. A model for the order of occupied atomic sites with a tripled b-axis is proposed resulting in the ideal compositions Pr5Sb12 and Nd5Sb12. The holmium compound Ho2Sb5 has a Dy2Sb5-type structure: mP28, P21/m, a=1301.8(3) pm, b=414.9(1) pm, c=1451.1(2) pm, β=102.14(1)°, R=0.028 for 2573 F values and 86 variables. In both structure types most rare earth atoms have nine antimony neighbors forming tricapped trigonal prisms. The coordination polyhedra of the antimony atoms show a great variety, with a trigonal prism of rare earth atoms as one extreme case. The other extreme coordination of an antimony atom is a distorted octahedron formed by six antimony atoms. The differences and similarities of both structures are discussed. Chemical bonding within the antimony polyanions is analyzed on the basis of an extended Zintl-Klemm concept using bond-length-bond-strength relationships.  相似文献   

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New compounds of the type M2(H2F3)(HF2)2(AF6) with M = Ca, A = As and M = Sr, A = As, P) were isolated. Ca2(H2F3)(HF2)2(AsF6) was prepared from Ca(AsF6)2 with repeated additions of neutral anhydrous hydrogen fluoride (aHF). It crystallizes in a space group P4322 with a = 714.67(10) pm, c = 1754.8(3) pm, V = 0.8963(2) nm3 and Z = 4. Sr2(H2F3)(HF2)2(AsF6) was prepared at room temperature by dissolving SrF2 in aHF acidified with AsF5 in mole ratio SrF2:AsF5 = 2:1. It crystallizes in a space group P4322 with a = 746.00(12) pm, c = 1805.1(5) pm, V = 1.0046(4) nm3 and Z = 4. Sr2(H2F3)(HF2)2(PF6) was prepared from Sr(XeF2)n(PF6)2 in neutral aHF. It crystallizes in a space group P4122 with a = 737.0(3) pm, c = 1793.7(14) pm, V = 0.9744(9) nm3 and Z = 4. The compounds M2(H2F3)(HF2)2(AF6) gradually lose HF at room temperature in a dynamic vacuum or during being powdered for recording IR spectra or X-ray powder ray diffraction patterns. All compounds are isotypical with coordination of nine fluorine atoms around a metal center forming a distorted Archimedian antiprism with one face capped. This is the first example of the compounds in which H2F3 and HF2 anions simultaneously bridge metal centers forming close packed three-dimensional network of polymeric compounds with low solubility in aHF. The HF2 anions are asymmetric with usual F?F distances of 227.3-228.5 pm. Vibrational frequency (ν1) of HF2 is close to that in NaHF2. The anion H2F3 exhibits unusually small F?F?F angle of 95.1°-97.6° most probably as a consequence of close packed structure.  相似文献   

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The organo-templated iron(III) borophosphate (C3H12N2)FeIII 6(H2O)4[B4P8O32(OH)8] was prepared under mild hydrothermal conditions (at 443 K) and the crystal structure was determined from single crystal X-ray data at 295 K (monoclinic, P21/c (No. 14), a=5.014(2) Å, b=9.309(2) Å, c=20.923(7) Å, β=110.29(2)°, V=915.9(5) Å3, Z=2, R1=0.049, wR2=0.107 for all data, 2234 observed reflections with I>2σ(I)). The title compound contains a complex inorganic framework of borophosphate trimers [BP2O8(OH)2]5− together with FeO4(OH)(H2O)- and FeO4(OH)2-octahedra forming channels with ten-membered ring apertures in which the diaminopropane cations are located. The magnetization measurements confirm the Fe(III)-state and show an antiferromagnetic ordering at TN≈14.0(1) K.  相似文献   

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Yb5(BO3)2F9 was synthesized under high-pressure/high-temperature conditions in a Walker-type multianvil apparatus at 7.5 GPa and 1100 °C, representing the first known ytterbium fluoride borate. The compound exhibits isolated BO3-groups next to ytterbium cations and fluoride anions, showing a structure closely related to the other known rare-earth fluoride borates RE3(BO3)2F3 (RE=Sm, Eu, Gd) and Gd2(BO3)F3. Monoclinic Yb5(BO3)2F9 crystallizes in space group C2/c with the lattice parameters a=2028.2(4) pm, b=602.5(2) pm, c=820.4(2) pm, and β=100.63(3)° (Z=4). Three different ytterbium cations can be identified in the crystal structure, each coordinated by nine fluoride and oxygen anions. None of the five crystallographically independent fluoride ions is coordinated by boron atoms, solely by trigonally-planar arranged ytterbium cations. In close proximity to the above mentioned compounds RE3(BO3)2F3 (RE=Sm, Eu, Gd) and Gd2(BO3)F3, Yb5(BO3)2F9 can be described via alternating layers with the formal compositions “YbBO3” and “YbF3” in the bc-plane.  相似文献   

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