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Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions
The study of phase formation in the U-Te-O systems with mono and divalent cations under high-temperature high-pressure (HT/HP) conditions has resulted in four new inorganic compounds: K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))], Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] and Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))]. Tellurium...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10037309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1152113 |
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author | Hao, Yucheng Langer, Eike M. Xiao, Bin Kegler, Philip Cao, Xin Hu, Kunhong Eichel, Rüdiger-A. Wang, Shuao Alekseev, Evgeny V. |
author_facet | Hao, Yucheng Langer, Eike M. Xiao, Bin Kegler, Philip Cao, Xin Hu, Kunhong Eichel, Rüdiger-A. Wang, Shuao Alekseev, Evgeny V. |
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description | The study of phase formation in the U-Te-O systems with mono and divalent cations under high-temperature high-pressure (HT/HP) conditions has resulted in four new inorganic compounds: K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))], Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] and Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))]. Tellurium occurs as Te(IV), Te(V), and Te(VI) in these phases which demonstrate the high chemical flexibility of the system. Uranium VI) adopts a variety of coordinations, namely, UO(6) in K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7)), UO(7) in Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] and Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], and UO(8) in Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))]. The structure of K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))] is featured with one dimensional (1D) [Te(2)O(7)](4-) chains along the c-axis. The Te(2)O(7) chains are further linked by UO(6) polyhedra, forming the 3D [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))](2-) anionic frameworks. In Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], TeO(4) disphenoids share common corners with each other resulting in infinite 1D chains of [(TeO(3))(2)](4-) propagating along the a-axis. These chains link the uranyl bipyramids by edge sharing along two edges of the disphenoids, resulting in the 2D layered structure of [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(6))](2-). The structure of Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] is based on 1D chains of [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)](∞) (2−) propagating into the c-axis. These chains are formed by edge-sharing uranyl bipyramids which are additionally fused together by two TeO(4) disphenoids, which also share two edges. The 3D framework structure of Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))] is composed of 1D [TeO(5)](4−) chains sharing edges with UO(7) bipyramids. Three tunnels based on 6-Membered rings (MRs) are propagating along [001] [010] and [100] directions. The HT/HP synthetic conditions for the preparation of single crystalline samples and their structural aspects are discussed in this work. |
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spelling | pubmed-100373092023-03-25 Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions Hao, Yucheng Langer, Eike M. Xiao, Bin Kegler, Philip Cao, Xin Hu, Kunhong Eichel, Rüdiger-A. Wang, Shuao Alekseev, Evgeny V. Front Chem Chemistry The study of phase formation in the U-Te-O systems with mono and divalent cations under high-temperature high-pressure (HT/HP) conditions has resulted in four new inorganic compounds: K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))], Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] and Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))]. Tellurium occurs as Te(IV), Te(V), and Te(VI) in these phases which demonstrate the high chemical flexibility of the system. Uranium VI) adopts a variety of coordinations, namely, UO(6) in K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7)), UO(7) in Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] and Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], and UO(8) in Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))]. The structure of K(2) [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))] is featured with one dimensional (1D) [Te(2)O(7)](4-) chains along the c-axis. The Te(2)O(7) chains are further linked by UO(6) polyhedra, forming the 3D [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(7))](2-) anionic frameworks. In Mg [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)], TeO(4) disphenoids share common corners with each other resulting in infinite 1D chains of [(TeO(3))(2)](4-) propagating along the a-axis. These chains link the uranyl bipyramids by edge sharing along two edges of the disphenoids, resulting in the 2D layered structure of [(UO(2)) (Te(2)O(6))](2-). The structure of Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)] is based on 1D chains of [(UO(2)) (TeO(3))(2)](∞) (2−) propagating into the c-axis. These chains are formed by edge-sharing uranyl bipyramids which are additionally fused together by two TeO(4) disphenoids, which also share two edges. The 3D framework structure of Sr [(UO(2)) (TeO(5))] is composed of 1D [TeO(5)](4−) chains sharing edges with UO(7) bipyramids. Three tunnels based on 6-Membered rings (MRs) are propagating along [001] [010] and [100] directions. The HT/HP synthetic conditions for the preparation of single crystalline samples and their structural aspects are discussed in this work. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-03-10 /pmc/articles/PMC10037309/ /pubmed/36970412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1152113 Text en Copyright © 2023 Hao, Langer, Xiao, Kegler, Cao, Hu, Eichel, Wang and Alekseev. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Chemistry Hao, Yucheng Langer, Eike M. Xiao, Bin Kegler, Philip Cao, Xin Hu, Kunhong Eichel, Rüdiger-A. Wang, Shuao Alekseev, Evgeny V. Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title | Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title_full | Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title_fullStr | Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title_full_unstemmed | Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title_short | Understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under HT/HP conditions |
title_sort | understanding of the structural chemistry in the uranium oxo-tellurium system under ht/hp conditions |
topic | Chemistry |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10037309/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36970412 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fchem.2023.1152113 |
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