Die Kristallstruktur von [(THF)LiCl]n / The Crystal Structure of [(THF)LiCl]n

1999 ◽  
Vol 54 (6) ◽  
pp. 818-820 ◽  
Author(s):  
Mike R. Kopp ◽  
Bernhard Neumüller

Single crystals of [(THF)LiCl]n (1) were obtained by the reaction of (PhCH2)2GaCl with LiSe'Bu in THF/toluene. 1 is polymeric in the solid state and crystallizes in the space group Pbcn, Z = 8, lattice dimensions at -83 °C; a = 1438.6(2), b = 1140.9(2), c = 746.2(1) pm, R1 = 0.0395

1997 ◽  
Vol 52 (5) ◽  
pp. 663-668 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Mertens ◽  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum

Abstract Single crystals of I RbCd4V3O12 and TlCd4V3O12 II have been prepared by solid state reactions in closed iron tubes. The compounds crystallize closely related to the Johillerite structure in the space group C62h- C2/c with I: a = 13.058(3); b - 13.528(3), c = 7 .0 6 0 (2 )Å , β = 114.88(2)°; II: a = 12.999(6), b = 13.527(7), c = 7.055(3) Å , β = 114.88(4)°, Z = 4. Special features are the loss of Cu2+ in order to gain an additional Cd2+ position. The crystal structure is discussed with respect to related compounds of the Johillerite type.


1978 ◽  
Vol 33 (2) ◽  
pp. 146-148 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum ◽  
M. Harder

Single crystals of the compound Ba2Fe11Al11O34 were prepared by solid state reaction (1700 °C) of BaO-Fe2O3-Al2O3 mixtures. The crystal structure was investigated by X-ray data (space group D46h-P63/mmc, lattice constants: a = 565.3, c = 2281.0 pm). Ba2Fe11Al11O34 is isotypic with Na2O · 11 Al2O3, the structure of β-alumina


1996 ◽  
Vol 51 (2) ◽  
pp. 229-232 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Münchau ◽  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum

Abstract Single crystals of Cd1.35Cu1.65(PO4)2 have been prepared by solid state reactions below the melting point of the starting compounds. The light green crystals crystallize with monoclinic symmetry, space group C52h-P21/c , a = 9.062(2), b = 11.669(2), c = 5.950(2) Å , β = 97.88(2)°, Z = 4. Cd1.35Cu1.65(PO4)2 shows relationship to the mineral graftonite. The crystal structure is characterized by nets of corner connected Cd2O12 polyhedra. One point position is statistically occupied by Cd2+ and Cu2+ ions.


1997 ◽  
Vol 52 (4) ◽  
pp. 457-461 ◽  
Author(s):  
R. Rettich ◽  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum

Single crystals of Ba5(Mg0,4Mn0,6)(V207)2MnCl6 have been prepared by solid state reactions of MgCO3, Mn2O3, V2O5 and BaCl2·2H2O below the melting point of BaCl2. The new vanadium oxide chloride crystallizeswith monoclinic symmetry, space group C42h-P2/c, a = 13.345(4), b = 5.711(2), c = 15.859(4) Å, β = 113.69(2)°, Z = 2. Special features of the crystal structure are isolated MnCl6 octahedra and layers created by divanadat groups and (Mg,Mn)O6 octahedra. The 2∞ [(Mg,Mn)V2O7] nets of Ba3(Mg0,4Mn0,6)(V2O7)2MnCl6 are discussed with respect to other oxohalogeno vanadates Containing divanadate groups.


1994 ◽  
Vol 49 (7) ◽  
pp. 927-930 ◽  
Author(s):  
S. Münchau ◽  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum

Abstract Single crystals of Cd0.73Cu0.27V2O6 were prepared by solid state reactions. X-ray investigations lead to monoclinic symmetry, space group C32h-C2/m , a = 9.339, b = 3.5604, c = 6.893 Å, β = 111.85°, Z = 2. It belongs to the Brannerite structure, showing a statistical distribution of Cd2+ and Cu2+ on one point position. The crystal structure of Brannerites is discussed with respect to the distorted O2- octahedra around V5+ and the influence of the Jahn-Teller active Cu2+ ion to the shortened M2+O6 octahedra.


2015 ◽  
Vol 70 (3) ◽  
pp. 191-196 ◽  
Author(s):  
Olaf Reckeweg ◽  
Francis J. DiSalvo

AbstractThe new compounds LiK[C(CN)3]2 and Li[C(CN)3]·½ (H3C)2CO were synthesized and their crystal structures were determined. Li[C(CN)3]·½ (H3C)2CO crystallizes in the orthorhombic space group Ima2 (no. 46) with the cell parameters a=794.97(14), b=1165.1(2) and c=1485.4(3) pm, while LiK[C(CN)3]2 adopts the monoclinic space group P21/c (no. 14) with the cell parameters a=1265.7(2), b=1068.0(2) and c=778.36(12) pm and the angle β=95.775(7)°. Single crystals of K[C(CN)3] were also acquired, and the crystal structure was refined more precisely than before corroborating earlier results.


1984 ◽  
Vol 37 (8) ◽  
pp. 1607 ◽  
Author(s):  
GA Bowmaker ◽  
IG Dance ◽  
BC Dobson ◽  
DA Rogers

The complexes [cation] [Hg(SR)3](R = Me, cation = Et4N+; R = But, cation = Et4N+, Bu4N+, [N(Ph3P)2]+) have been prepared. The crystal structure of the methanethiolate complex shows that it contains centrosymmetric dinuclear anions [(MeS)2Hg(�-SMe)2Hg(SMe)2]2- with distorted tetrahedral geometry about the mercury atoms. Vibrational spectroscopic evidence suggests that this complex dissociates on dissolution in ethanol to give mononuclear [Hg(SMe)3]- species. The ButS- complexes appear to exist as mononuclear [Hg(SBut)3]- species both in the solid state and in solution. The metal-sulfur stretching frequencies are assigned for all of the complexes studied, and the vibrational spectra are discussed in terms of the structures of the complex anions involved. Crystal data for [(C2H5)4N]2Hg2(SCH3)6 : a 8.656(5), b gS130(6), c 12.368(8) �; α 102.16(4), β 105.51(4), γ 105.29(4)�; space group P1, Z 1, R 0.034, Rw 0.042.


2017 ◽  
Vol 72 (11) ◽  
pp. 765-774
Author(s):  
Daniel Rudolph ◽  
Sonja Laufer ◽  
Ingo Hartenbach

AbstractAttempts to synthesize Pr4Mo7O27 using Pr, Pr6O11 and MoO3 in a molar ratio of 8:6:77 led to a main product of scheelite-type Pr0.667[MoO4] and few single crystals of the triclinic A-type Pr6Mo10O39. The latter crystallizes in space group P1̅ (a=945.25(1), b=1058.49(2), c=1815.16(3) pm; α=104.149(1), β=95.220(1), γ=102.617(1)°, Z=2). Its crystal structure comprises six crystallographically independent Pr3+ cations, eight tetrahedral [MoO4]2− units, and one [Mo2O7]2− entity. The cations display coordination numbers of seven (1×) and eight (5×), while the [MoO4]2− tetrahedra are surrounded by five Pr3+ cations each. The [Mo2O7]2− anions exhibit a coordination environment of seven Pr3+ cations. The attempt to synthesize PrF[MoO4] using PrOF (from in situ thermal decomposition of PrF[CO3]) as reagent did not lead to the desired product but to monoclinic B-type Pr6Mo10O39. This slightly less dense modification compared to its triclinic analogue crystallizes in space group C2/c (a=1247.93(3), b=1989.68(6), c=1392.52 (4) pm, β=100.505(2)°, Z=4) with three crystallographically independent Pr3+ cations, four [MoO4]2− tetrahedra, and again one [Mo2O7]2− unit in the crystal structure. Thus, both Pr6Mo10O39 modifications are better described with the structured formula Pr6[MoO4]8[Mo2O7]. The coordination numbers around the Pr3+ cations are seven (1×) and eight (2×) while all four [MoO4]2− anions are again surrounded by five Pr3+ cations each. Six of the latter represent the coordination environment around the [Mo2O7]2− entities. Besides the thorough comparison of the crystal structures single crystal Raman spectra were recorded for both Pr6Mo10O39 phases.


2018 ◽  
Vol 74 (7) ◽  
pp. 1006-1009 ◽  
Author(s):  
Matthias Weil

Single crystals of Ba2K2Te2O9(dibarium dipotassium nonaoxidoditellurate), (I), Ba2KNaTe2O9(dibarium potassium sodium nonaoxidoditellurate), (II), and Ba2CaTeO6(dibarium calcium hexaoxidotellurate), (III), were obtained from KNO3/KI or KNO3/NaNO3flux syntheses in platinum crucibles for (I) and (II), or porcelain crucibles for (III). (I) and (II) are isotypic and are members of triple perovskites with general formulaA2[12co]A′[12co]B2[6o]B′[6o]O9. They crystallize in the 6H-BaTiO3structure family in space-group typeP63/mmc, with theA,A′,BandB′ sites being occupied by K, Ba, Te and a second Ba in (I), and in (II) by mixed-occupied (Ba/K), Ba, Te and Na sites, respectively. (III) adopts theA2[12co]B′[6o]B′′[6o]O6double perovskite structure in space-group typeFm-3m, with Ba, Ca and Te located on theA,B′ andB′′sites, respectively. The current refinement of (III) is based on single-crystal X-ray data. It confirms the previous refinement from X-ray powder diffraction data [Fuet al.(2008).J. Solid State Chem.181, 2523–2529], but with higher precision.


1996 ◽  
Vol 51 (10) ◽  
pp. 1407-1410 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Wedel ◽  
Hk. Müller-Buschbaum

Single crystals of Ba2Nb2TeO10) have been prepared by solid state reactions in air. X-ray investigations led to orthorhombic symmetry, space group D152h-Pbca, a = 7.242(4), b = 12.433(3), c = 9.932(3) Å. Z = 4. Nb5+ and Te6+ show octahedral coordination by O2- . The crystal structure is characterized by planes of edge- and corner-sharing NbO6- and TeO6octahedra. It is shown that in spite of nearly identical lattice constants of Ba2Nb2TeO10 with compounds of the composition M0,5BaNbTe2O9 the so far unknown crystals of these substances may not be derived from the Ba2Nb2TeO10 type.


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