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Synthesis and Structure of Ba5(V2O7)2Cl2

Ranmohotti, K. G. Sanjaya
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Queen, Wendy L.  
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West, J. Palmer
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2009
Journal of Chemical Crystallography

New Ba5(V2O7)2Cl2 was isolated by a high-temp. (850°) reaction employing a CsCl/RbCl flux. The structure was detd. by single crystal x-ray diffraction methods. This compd. crystallizes in an orthorhombic crystal system, space group Pmmn, with a 11.558(2), b 15.164(3), c 10.023(2) Å, Z = 4. The structure of Ba5(V2O7)2Cl2 was detd. by full-matrix, least-squares methods with R1 = 0.0398, wR2 = 0.1069 and GOF = 1.048 for all data. Crystallog. data are given. This new structure can be described as a composite lattice made up of mixed covalent and ionic moieties. The extended framework is orchestrated by stacked [Ba(V2O7)Cl]3- slabs that are interconnected by Ba2+ cations through Ba-O bonds to the [V2O7] units. The Ba2+ and Cl- ions form BN-type [BaCl] sheets with pseudo-hexagonal windows that are centered by [V2O7]4- pyrovanadate units.

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DOI
10.1007/s10870-008-9477-9
Author(s)
Ranmohotti, K. G. Sanjaya
Queen, Wendy L.  
West, J. Palmer
VanDerveer, Don
Hwu, Shiou-Jyh
Date Issued

2009

Published in
Journal of Chemical Crystallography
Volume

39

Start page

303

End page

307

Subjects

crystal structure barium chloride vanadate

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mol structure barium chloride vanadate

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February 23, 2017
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