Structural and physical properties of bis(guanidinium) X bis(nitrilotriacetate) hydrate, (C[NH2]3)2X(N[CH2COO]3)2·H2O (X = Zr, Sn, Hf) and bis(methylammonium) X bis(nitrilotriacetate dihydrate, (CH3NH3)2X(N[CH2COO]3)2·2 H2O (X = Sn, Zr)

Author(s):  
E. Haussühl ◽  
S. Haussühl ◽  
E. Tillmanns

AbstractSingle crystals of bis(guanidinium) tin bis(nitrilotriacetate) hydrate (GuSN) and bis(methylammonium) tin bis(nitrilotriacetate) dihydrate (MetamSN) having optical quality and dimensions up to 15 × 15 × 20 mm were grown from aqueous solutions. The isotypy with the corresponding zirconium and hafnium compounds (GuZN, GuHN, and MetamZN, respectively)) was proved by X-ray structure analyses (GuSN: space group

Author(s):  
Wang Jiyang ◽  
F. D. Gnanam ◽  
S. Haussühl

AbstractSingle crystals of monoclinic betaine fluoroborate monohydrate of optical quality with dimensions up to 60 × 50 × 15 mm have been grown from aqueous solutions by controlled evaporation at constant temperature. The crystals belong to space group


Author(s):  
S. Haussühl ◽  
J. Schreuer

AbstractLarge single crystals of optical quality of betaine hydrogen dihydrogen iodate have been grown from aqueous solutions. An X-ray structure analysis yields space group


Author(s):  
J. Schreuer ◽  
T. Münch

AbstractLarge single crystals of optical quality of monoclinic ethylenediammonium bis(hydrogensuccinate) were grown from aqueous solutions. An X-ray structure analysis yielded space group


Author(s):  
S. Haussühl ◽  
J. Schreuer

AbstractLarge optical quality, single crystals of triclinic ammonium hydrogen succinate have been grown from aqueous solutions. An X-ray structure analysis yields space group


Author(s):  
Eiken Haussühl ◽  
Siegfried Haussühl ◽  
Ekkehart Tillmanns

AbstractSingle crystals of the title compounds having optical quality and dimensions up to 60 mm have been grown from aqueous solutions. X-ray crystal structure analyses of K


Author(s):  
S. Haussühl ◽  
J. Schreuer

AbstractLarge single crystals of optical quality of betaine hydrogen ammonium sulfate have been grown from aqueous solutions. An X-ray structure analysis yielded space group


2005 ◽  
Vol 60 (5) ◽  
pp. 505-510 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tong-Lai Zhang ◽  
Jiang-Chuang Song ◽  
Jian-Guo Zhang ◽  
Gui-Xia Ma ◽  
Kai-Bei Yu

Cobalt(II) and zinc(II) complexes of ethyl carbazate (ECZ), [Co(ECZ)3](NO3)2 and [Zn(ECZ)3] (NO3)2, were synthesized. Single crystals of these two compounds were grown from aqueous solutions using a slow evaporation method. Their structures have been determined by X-ray diffraction analysis. Both of them are monoclinic with space group P21/n. The complexes are further characterized by element analysis and IR measurements. Their thermal stabilities are studied by using TG-DTG, DSC techniques. When heated to 350 °C, only metal oxide was left for both complexes.


1970 ◽  
Vol 33 (1) ◽  
pp. 47-54 ◽  
Author(s):  
S Ferdous ◽  
J Podder

Highly transparent and well faceted large size epsomite single crystals have been grown in pure form and doped with KCl from aqueous solutions by slow cooling and isothermal evaporation method. The optical quality of the epsomite improves on doping by KCl. Mass growth rates were found to increase with doping of lower concentrations of KCl and then decreases with the higher concentration of KCl. KCl doped epsomite crystal reveals that structures are slightly distorted due to adsorption of Cl- ion into the crystal lattice. DC conductivity along the growth axis for all of the grown crystals increases with temperature in the range of 25 to 70ºC and also increases with the KCl concentration. Dielectric constant is found to be almost independent of frequency up to range of 106Hz. The dielectric studies show the suitability of these grown crystals for optoelectronic applications. DOI: 10.3329/jbas.v33i1.2949 Journal of Bangladesh Academy of Sciences, Vol. 33, No. 1, 47-54, 2009


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.


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