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Dipotassium dialuminium cyclooctaphosphate
Single crystals of the title compound, K(2)Al(2)P(8)O(24), were obtained by solid-state reaction. The monoclinic structure is isotypic with that of the Ga(III) analogue and is built of eight-membered phosphate ring anions P(8)O(24) (8−) (2/m symmetry) isolated from each other and further linked by i...
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Formato: | Texto |
Lenguaje: | English |
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International Union of Crystallography
2010
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3007075/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21587666 http://dx.doi.org/10.1107/S1600536810020751 |
Sumario: | Single crystals of the title compound, K(2)Al(2)P(8)O(24), were obtained by solid-state reaction. The monoclinic structure is isotypic with that of the Ga(III) analogue and is built of eight-membered phosphate ring anions P(8)O(24) (8−) (2/m symmetry) isolated from each other and further linked by isolated AlO(6) octahedra ([Image: see text] symmetry) by sharing corners. Each AlO(6) octahedron is linked to four P(8)O(24) (8−) rings in such a way that two rings are linked through bidentate diphosphate groups attached in the cis positions on two opposite parallel edges of the octahedron. The two other rings are linked via corner-sharing to the two remaining corners in the trans positions of the AlO(6) octahedron. Each P(8)O(24) (8−) ring anion is linked to eight AlO(6) octahedra. More accurately, each ring anion is linked to four AlO(6) octahedra through bidentate diphosphate groups attached in the cis positions to the AlO(6) octahedron and to the four remaining octahedra by sharing corners. This three-dimensional linkage delimits channels running parallel to [001] in which the ten-coordinated K(+) cations (2 symmetry) are distributed over two columns. These columns alternate with empty octagonally-shaped channels expanding through the P(8)O(24) (8−) ring anions. |
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