Abstract: | Single‐crystals of the polar compound magnesium hydrogen vanadate(V), Mg13.4(OH)6(HVO4)2(H0.2VO4)6, were synthesized hydrothermally. It represents the first hydrogen vanadate(V) among inorganic compounds. Its structure was determined by single‐crystal X‐ray diffraction [space group P 63mc, a = 12.9096(2), c = 5.0755(1) Å, V = 732.55(2) ų, Z = 1]. The crystal structure of Mg13.4(OH)6(HVO4)2(H0.2VO4)6 consists of well separated, vacancy‐interrupted chains of face sharing Mg2O6 octahedra, with short Mg2—Mg2 distances of 2.537(1) Å, embedded in a porous magnesium vanadate 3D framework having the topology of the zeolite cancrinite. All three hydrogen positions in the structure were confirmed by FTIR spectroscopy. (© 2008 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim) |