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Structural and Vibrational Study of CsSbGe3O9, a New Germanate in the ASbGe3O9 Family (A = Alkali Metal)
Author(s) -
Monique Tillard,
A. Haidoux,
Dominique Granier,
Léa Daenens,
P. Armand
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
inorganic chemistry
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.348
H-Index - 233
eISSN - 1520-510X
pISSN - 0020-1669
DOI - 10.1021/acs.inorgchem.1c00747
Subject(s) - chemistry , germanate , orthorhombic crystal system , crystallography , octahedron , tetrahedron , crystal structure , diffraction , chemical formula , cluster (spacecraft) , ion , physics , programming language , organic chemistry , computer science , optics
The germanate CsSbGe 3 O 9 , grown spontaneously via the high-temperature solution method from Cs 2 Mo 4 O 13 used as a flux, crystallizes in the orthorhombic system with a = 12.3636(2), b = 13.8521(2), c = 31.4824(5) Å, and V = 5391.73(2) Å 3 . Its structure, determined from single-crystal X-ray diffraction data, is most probably noncentrosymmetric despite our choice to report it in the centrosymmetric maximal supergroup Pnma D 2h 16 (no. 62) in which agreement factors R 1  = 0.0371 and w R 2 = 0.0706 (all data) were obtained. The unit cell contains 24 formulas CsSbGe 3 O 9 . The three-dimensional network is built up with regular germanate tetrahedra at nine crystallographically independent Ge sites. The Sb atoms (four independent positions) adopt octahedral coordination with O atoms, and the Cs + cations are located in the channels of the 3-D network. A more in-depth analysis of the structure of CsSbGe 3 O 9 is carried out in the light of the structures previously determined for the compounds A SbGe 3 O 9 ( A = K, Rb) having the same chemical formula but significantly different atomic arrangements. The structural characteristics are discussed related to literature and the nature of the monovalent cation A + .

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