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New boron-oxygen layer in the structure of barium hydrodecaborate Ba-5[B20O33(OH)(4)]center dot H2O

Arakcheeva, A. V.  
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Vinogradova, S. A.
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Pushcharovskii, D. Y.
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2000
Crystallography Reports

The crystal structure of the new synthetic compound Ba-5[B20O33(OH)(4)] . H2O was established by the methods of X-ray diffraction (a Stoe IPDS diffractometer, lambda MoKalpha, 1860 independent reflections, anisotropic refinement, R = 1.95%, localization of hydrogen atoms): a = 9.495(2) Angstrom, b = 6.713(1) Angstrom, c = 11.709(2) Angstrom, beta = 95.09(1)degrees, sp. gr. P2, Z = 1. The structure is based on double pseudohexagonal layers consisting of BO4-tetrahedra and BO3 triangles linked into three-membered rings in two mutually perpendicular directions. The double layers adjacent along the [100] direction are linked together through the Ba-polyhedra and hydrogen bonds with the participation of the OH-groups occupying the "end" vertices of two B-triangles. The interlayer space is also filled with a sheet of Ba-polyhedra. The structure of the compound is compared to the structures of topologically similar Ba and Ca berates and hydroborates. (C) 2000 MAIK "Nauka/Interperiodica". [References: 19] 19

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DOI
10.1134/1.171207
Author(s)
Arakcheeva, A. V.  
Vinogradova, S. A.
Pushcharovskii, D. Y.
Hostettler, M.
Chapuis, G.  
Dimitrova, O. V.
Date Issued

2000

Published in
Crystallography Reports
Volume

45

Issue

3

Start page

405

End page

409

Subjects

Borate.

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Physical Chemistry/Chemical Physics in Current Contents(R)/Physical

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Chemical & Earth Sciences. 2000 week 29 Reprint available from: Arakcheeva AV. Russian Acad Sci

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Baikov Inst Met & Mat Technol

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Leninskii Pr 49

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Moscow 117334

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Russia.

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English Article Current Contents(R)/Physical, Chemical & Earth Sciences. Reprint available from: Arakcheeva AV Russian Acad Sci, Baikov Inst Met & Mat Technol Leninskii Pr 49 Moscow 117334 Russia Russian Acad Sci, Baikov Inst Met & Mat Technol Moscow 117334 Russia Moscow MV Lomonosov State Univ Moscow 119899 Russia Univ Lausanne CH-1015 Lausanne Switzerland 0011 Crystallogr. Rep

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