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Penta­potassium praseodymium(III) dilithium deca­fluoride, K(5)PrLi(2)F(10)

The crystal structure of K(5)PrLi(2)F(10) is isotypic with those of other K(5) RELi(2)F(10) compounds (RE = Eu, Nd). The lanthanoid ions are isolated in K(5)PrLi(2)F(10), with a mean separation between the Pr ions of 7.356 Å. It classifies this crystal as a so-called self-activated material containi...

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Autor principal: Gagor, Anna
Formato: Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: International Union of Crystallography 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2971201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21578038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536809044043
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Sumario:The crystal structure of K(5)PrLi(2)F(10) is isotypic with those of other K(5) RELi(2)F(10) compounds (RE = Eu, Nd). The lanthanoid ions are isolated in K(5)PrLi(2)F(10), with a mean separation between the Pr ions of 7.356 Å. It classifies this crystal as a so-called self-activated material containing lanthanoid ions within the matrix. Except for two K(+) and two F(−) ions, all atoms are located on sites with m symmetry. In the structure, distorted PrF(8) dodeca­hedra and two different LiF(4) tetra­hedra share F atoms, forming sheets parallel to (100). The isolated PrF(8) dodeca­hedra exhibit a mean Pr—F distance of 2.406 Å. The K(+) cations are located within and between these sheets, leading to highly irregular KF(x) polyhedra with coordination numbers of eight and nine for the alkali metal cations.